For casual gamers seeking instant-play variety and fans of viral internet trends and idle mechanics.
Providing a frictionless, instant-play gaming ecosystem by bridging the gap between browser-based titles and mobile accessibility.
Target audience
Portfolio
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Space Waves - CrazyGames
v1.4.1
3mo ago
Primary focus
Cross-platform browser and mobile arcade games
Scale
indie
Target audience
Casual gamers seeking instant-play variety and fans of viral internet trends and idle mechanics.
Origin
Founded as a web-based platform to provide a central destination for browser games and independent developers.
Maintains a high-frequency update cycle with 33 releases in the last 6 months across a portfolio where 70% of titles remain active.
15 apps analysed
Analysis in progress
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 3 of 15 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Positive apps
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Neutral / mixed
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58/100
Avg sentiment score
The definitive mechanical blueprint for EpicBallz.io, maintaining high update velocity and a massive player base that defines the 'eat-to-grow' arena genre.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Directly competes in the geometry-rhythm sub-genre with a nearly identical rating scale (84k vs target's 65k) and significantly higher update velocity (8 releases in 6 months).
High-velocity rival (4 updates in 6 months) that competes for the same casual 'reaction' audience.
Dominates the 'neon-geometry' aesthetic space with high engagement and frequent updates.
Matches the target's rating scale (79k) while offering a 3D perspective shift on the same 'dodge-and-flow' mechanic.
Highly active rival with a heavy focus on live ops and limited-time events that drive consistent engagement.
The primary alternative for players seeking high-stakes arena survival, though it uses a 'length' rather than 'volume' growth mechanic.
The definitive free-to-play benchmark for the genre, maintaining massive scale and recent update activity.
A dominant 3D IO rival that shares the 'consume to grow' loop but focuses on environmental destruction rather than just player-vs-player combat.
An adjacent IO title that replaces 'eating' with 'stabbing' mechanics, targeting the same competitive multiplayer demographic.
Shares the 'rolling ball' physics and 3D arena aesthetic, making it a direct visual peer.
An adjacent minimalist rhythm game that targets the same 'flow state' audience but with a unique dual-control scheme.
A high-velocity (17 updates) rhythm peer that demonstrates how to monetize a hardcore fan base through song packs.
A legacy giant in the 'on-rails' arcade space that shares the target's focus on synchronized music and geometry.
A direct mechanical clone of the cell-splitting genre that targets power users with more complex control schemes.
Emerging with high velocity (8 updates) and a unique 'rhythm-combat' hybrid positioning.
A 2023 breakout hit with massive update velocity (13 releases in 6 months) and a modern 'merge-style' progression.
Rising threat with 10 releases in 6 months and a disruptive approach to rhythm UI.