June’s top mobile game downloads

 

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 June’s most notable trends from the top 20 and beyond below.

In between these monthly updates, you can also keep tabs on Appmagic’s top grossing and top downloads charts here.

Hungry Studio’s Block Blast remains a chart-topping monster, of course, but it is not dominating as it was a couple of months ago.

After hitting a peak of nearly 43m installs in April, June marks its second month of decline from that record total. It ended June on a little under 30m – two million downloads ahead of nearest competitor, Roblox. It was once tens of millions of downloads in front of the UGC platform.

Roblox downloads have been rising gently for months, and June marks a new monthly high for installs, with an estimated 27m. It will have been helped by the hype around Grow a Garden, no doubt.

Subway Surfers remains as consistent as ever in third, while Supercent’s Pizza Ready is rising again with around 15.7m installs last month. It still has some way to go to hit its peak of ~24m in April 2024, though.

Completing the top five is Ludo King, the ‘big in India’ board game which took a hit at the end of 2024 but is now back to posting the numbers it was getting throughout most of last year – about 15m monthly installs.

Rocketing up the rankings for June is Music Piano 7, one of many music games that takes plentiful ‘inspiration’ from Amanotes’ Magic Tiles games. It’s up 37 places month-on-month with 14.6m installs in June. It was consistently getting about 200k-ish downloads throughout 2024, but Vietnamese developer Melodya Muses appears to have turned on the UA taps in February.

Garena’s two Free Fire games each post another month in the 12-13m installs range, and Voodoo’s Hole.io is just as solid, racking up practically then same number of downloads in June as it did in May.

Chinese studio Xgame has crept into the top 10 with Moto Race Go, another of those Google Play-only driving games that seem to come and go from these charts every month. It has 12m downloads in June, with 44% of its downloads coming from India.

June’s top mobile game downloads: 11-20

11. Vita Mahjong (Vita Studio): 11.6m
12. Merge Fellas (TapMen): 11.3m
13. Mini Games: Calm & Relax (Unicorn Studio Official): 10.7m
14. Paper.io 2 (Voodoo): 10.4m
15. EA Sports FC Mobile (EA): 10.3m
16. Snake Clash! (Supercent): 10.1m
17. Royal Kingdom (Dream Games): 10.1m
18. Geometry Dash Lite (RobTop Games): 9.8m
19. My Talking Tom 2 (Outfit7): 9.7m
20. Extreme Car Driving Simulator (AxesInMotion): 9.6m

Outside the top ten, Vita Mahjong and Merge Fellas have both been rising and rising through the rankings in recent months. The former game has been around for a while, and its growth has been pretty steady, while Merge Fellas has come from nowhere in the last couple of months, powered mostly by some huge numbers in Indonesia.

That voice-controlled chicken game trend also continues to linger, thanks to TikTok. The latest game to benefit is Mini Games: Calm & Relax, which has a remarkably similar name and icon to all of the other titles like this. It’s up 18 spots month-on-month with nearly 11m downloads in June.

Voodoo’s Paper.io 2 and Supercent’s Snake Clash have also jumped up a few spots month-on-month, but Dream Games’ Royal Kingdom has not – as that expensive celebrity ad campaign fades from view, it’s down a little month-on-month.

Sneaking into 20th place is Geometry Dash Lite, a game that’s been around forever and has seen a new lease of life lately – June’s 9.8m installs is the highest monthly total since Appmagic started tracking data in 2015.

ABI Games’ Cookingdom has faded after reaching the top ten in April with 10.4m installs. It’s down to 8.8m in June, but the biggest decline last month was Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, which fell 29 chart places after posting 13m installs in May and 8m last month.

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