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In the final quarter of 2020, Latin America's Android users showed their love for word puzzles, engaging with a variety of games in the genre. Data from Sensor Tower provides a glimpse into the performance of the top word puzzle games during this period. Here's how they fared.
Aplasta Palabras: Word Games from FingerLab saw a steady increase in weekly active users, starting at 531K and peaking at 1.36M by the end of December. Downloads followed a similar upward trajectory, with an impressive spike to 489K in the last week of December.
Next, CodyCross: Crossword Puzzles by Fanatee, Inc. maintained a stable revenue stream, averaging around $137 each week. The game experienced a growth in downloads in December, reaching 225K, and saw its weekly active users climb to 853K in the same month.
Fugo Games' Words of Wonders: Crossword also had an interesting quarter. Revenue saw a high point of $1.13K in the last week of December, and weekly active users showed a slight dip before ending the year at just under 1M. Downloads for the game had a notable increase to 164K in the final week of 2020.
Hangman, developed by Senior Games, kept a modest revenue but demonstrated a consistent increase in weekly active users, concluding the year with 716K. The game's downloads also saw a steady rise, finishing with 153K in the last week of December.
Lastly, Word Connect from ZenLife Games Ltd witnessed its highest revenue in the third week of December at $717, while weekly active users reached over 1M at the year's end. The game's downloads showed a peak of 173K in the same period.
For more detailed insights into the performance of these word puzzle games and others, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analytics provide an in-depth look into user engagement and trends across the mobile app landscape.