Last week, 22Cans fired the starting pistol for the ending of its cube-tapping experiment (aka Curiosity - what's in the cube).
Launched in November 2012, the free-to-play iOS and Android game has players tapping on cubelets to remove layers from a large cube that contains a mystery prize that will, apparently, "change someone's life".
On 1 May, designer Peter Molyneux announced that there were 50 levels left; a total that's now down to 34.
If the current pace continues, the final level will be uncovered in just over 14 days - or 22 May - one day later than Molyneux originally predicted.
And thanks to the in-game metrics, which you pay 99c to access for 24 hours, we can see how usage patterns are changing.
Maintaining the pace
In our first Curiosity Chart of the Week, we looked at 'How end-game news boosted in-game activity'.
Now into the second week, we're considering how early excitement has declined.
When we look at the number of active users in the past 24 hours, this was as high as 100,000 on 5 May, but has fallen, if slightly, since.
It's a similar story when it comes to the length of time taken to destroy a layer. From a low of 8 hours over the UK holiday week (UK is the second largest audience behind the US), it's creeping back up to 10 hours.
Still, in late April, it was taking 26 hours to remove a layer so the change remains considerable.
Other activity metrics demonstrate that players' initial enthusiasm is waning somewhat, with the number of cubelets destroyed per day per user down from around 2,3000 to nearer 1,000.
Peak cubelet destruction remains more solid, reaching 15,000 on Thursday 8 May; as high as on Sunday 5 May, although it peaked at over 30,000 on 1 May.
Chart of the Week
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A Pocket Gamer co-founder, Jon is Contributing Editor at PG.biz which means he acts like a slightly confused uncle who's forgotten where he's left his glasses. As well as letters and cameras, he likes imaginary numbers and legumes.
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