Here are the top mobile game downloads from last month, according to Appmagic data.
Appmagic’s estimates do not include numbers from China’s fractured Android market. There’s also commentary on February’s most notable trends from the top 20 and beyond below.
You can find our look at February’s top grossing mobile games here.
In between these monthly updates, you can also keep tabs on Appmagic’s top grossing and top downloads charts here.

Block Blast takes the top spot in Appmagic’s monthly download chart once more, though it’s a second month of decline in downloads since December 2024’s peak of 37.8m. Still, it’s way ahead of Roblox in second spot, proving just how effective Hungry Studio’s “obsession” with A/B testing its ads and onboarding is.
Roblox’s expected drop coincides with many of its players’ return to school and that shorter month, with Subway Surfers also falling a little month-on-month.

Less predicable, though, was the arrival of 456 Run Challenge in fourth spot. It’s a mix of Squid Game and those lane-running UA ads, basically – ‘Player 456’ is the main character in the hit Netflix show, in case you’re wondering. Vietnamese studio Amobear seems to have masterminded some sort of UA/ASO heist here, as the game registered about 3.4m in January, but jumped up to claim 12.1m last month.
Regular top ten entries Garena Free Fire, Pizza Ready and My Talking Tom in fifth, sixth and seventh each had steady months, but there’s another surprise in eighth spot, the snappily-titled 100+ Offline Games No WiFi Fun.
It’s made by Armenian outfit Fun Offline Games, which is obviously doing some effective ASO work in that title. The icon and the game content also looks very heavily inspired by last summer’s monster hit, JindoBlu’s Offline Games, and a quick peek at the publisher’s other games tells us this is not the studio’s first attempt at replicating that game’s success.

Voodoo’s Hole.io made a bit of a comeback last summer, after slowly being retooled as a hybridscasual game. It’s in ninth spot for February, and seems to have kept that renewed momentum going – it’s now been racking up over 9m downloads every month since September 2024.
Garena’s Free Fire Max completes the top ten with just over 9.3m installs last month, broadly in keeping with how it’s been performing since a slight revival in early 2024, when Garena started pushing harder on branded seasons and collaborations with brands like Naruto.
February’s top downloads: 11-20
11. PUBG Mobile (Tencent): 9.1m
12. Extreme Driving Car Simulator (AxesInMotion): 9m
13. Mini Games: Calm & Relax (Unicorn Studio Official): 8.99m
14. Snake Clash! (Supercent): 8.97m
15. 8 Ball Pool (Miniclip): 8.4m
16. Ludo King (Gametion): 8.2m
17. Candy Crush Saga (King): 8.1m
18. FPS Strike Ops: Modern Arena (FPS Shooter & Action Game): 7.78m
19. Offline Games (JindoBlu): 7.77m
20. Dalgona Candy Cookie Games (Livdg Ltd): 7.6m
Just outside the top ten, there’s the usual mix of regulars and slightly random, seemingly transient games doung solid UA / ASO work, including Extreme Car Driving Simulator, FPS Strike Ops and Dalgona Candy Cookie Games which each saw big month-on-month gains of 73, 420 and 115 spots respectively.

Supercent continues to optimise Snake Clash, which is up 16 places month-on-month, though ABI Global’s Perfect Tidy appears to be on the way out after riding high in the last few months, dropping seven places month-on-month.
Rollic’s Color Block Jam is gathering pace, and is up 247 places month-on-month, leaping from ~2.6m downloads in January to just over 7m last month.
Pokémon TCG Pocket fell out of the top 20 as it settles into a post-launch rhythm, and spare a thought for King’s Candy Crush Solitaire, which launched worldwide on February 6, but hasn’t quite set the charts alight – it claimed 3.5m downloads last month, entering the charts down in 115th spot.



