March’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 February’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.

Block Blast’s total dominance of this chart means that even in a middling month like March, it is a solid 4m installs ahead of its closest contender, Free Fire. Garena’s battle royale has been consistently racking up monthly downloads in the 20m-ish range for about a year, with some peaks and troughs in between.

Roblox downloads are about the same as they were in February, but nowhere near the extraordinary spikes we saw last summer. April’s numbers will likely be up though, in line with lots of kids being off school for easter.

Ludo King’s return to upper end of these charts is interesting – it was steadily pulling in 13-16m installs monthly for most of 2025, but took a tumble near the end of the year to about 10-12m, roughly around the same time a few new competitors arrived on the scene. But March’s total of 14.5m downloads suggests it has seen off those rivals a little, and is back to where it was.

Miniclip and Sybo must be delighted with both Subway Surfers (fifth, 13.5m installs) and Subway Surfers City (eighth, 11.9m). The new title, City, has not only broken into the top ten in its first full month of release, but it also doesn’t seem to have affected the run rate of its predecessor, which has been getting about 13-15m monthly downloads since November 2025 and got about the same for March.

In between those two runners there’s Vita Mahjong, which was once rising steadily month-on-month but has flattened out a bit at ~13m monthly downloads, and Pizza Ready, which is having a minor wobble. Supercent’s restaurant game is down from racking up about 17m installs in both December and January, and has been in the 12-13m range for the last couple of months.

Voodoo’s Paper.io 2 took a hit in February, but is back over the 11m mark by monthly downloads, as it was December and January. This one’s been growing fairly steadily since early 2023, though it’s some way off the wild peaks of hypercasual back in 2018, when it was getting about 25m(!) monthly installs.

Tile Explorer has been in and out of these top rankings for a few months now – it peaked back in July 2025 with just over 15m downloads, and has been up and down ever since. But the tile matcher has now pulled in about 10m installs for both February and March, so may be settling in at around that level.

March’s top mobile game downloads: 11-20

11. Magic Tiles 3 (Amanotes): 10.5m
12. Solitaire Associations Journey (Hitapps): 10m
13. School Party Craft (Candy Room Games): 9.9m
14. My Talking Tom 2 (Outfit7): 9.8m
15. Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (Moonton): 9.75m
16. PUBG Mobile (Tencent): 9.5m
17. 8 Ball Pool (Miniclip): 9.2m
18. Super Bear Adventure (Earthkwak Games): 8.1m
19. Football League 2026 (Mobile Soccer): 8m
20. FPS Strike Ops: Modern Arena (FPS Shooter & Action Game): 8m

Magic Tiles 3 has been on a good run – for alot of 2024 and early 2025 it was attracting 5-6m downloads per month, but since the middle of last year has been growing nicely (at roughly the same time Beatstar was winding down). March’s total of over 10m installs is its best performance since January 2022(!).

Oddball Minecraft-Roblox hybrid School Party Craft continues to do big numbers – it got over 10m installs in both December and January and was back at roughly that level for March. Those downloads are mostly coming from Indonesia, India and Brazil.

PUBG Mobile dropped down the rankings seven places but that seems to be more to do with other titles’ growth than any dramatic decline for Tencent’s battle royale.

Earthkwak Games’ Super Bear Adventure might not be all that well-known but it’s been generating very healthy downloads since it spiked dramatically in January 2025, when it pulled in nearly 10m installs. March’s 8m-ish installs suggest this Minecrafty 3D platformer continues to grab players, mainly in Indonesia, Turkiye, Brazil, Russia and Mexico.

Football League 2026 is also doing nicely in 19th place, and has seen an uptick in monthly downloads in the last few months. That’s another one that’s big in Indonesia, India and Brazil, but also Bangladesh and Algeria, too.

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