Rest in Pieces

Rest in Pieces
Rest in Pieces
Developer: Itatake
Category: Games: Arcade
3.9M installs
38.3K ratings
116.9K monthly active users
$10K+ monthly revenue est.
IAP 71% · Ad 29%
Install Trends
Weekly +106.6K
Trending
Monthly +108.7K
Trending

Rest in Pieces Summary

Rest in Pieces is a ad-supported, with in-app purchases Android app in Arcade by Itatake. Released in Mar 2019 (7 years ago). It has about 3.9M+ installs and 38.3K ratings with a 4.64★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 116.9K monthly active users and generates around $10K+ monthly revenue (71% IAP / 29% ads). Store metadata: updated Oct 21, 2025, version 63.

Recent activity: 106.6K installs this week (108.7K over 4 weeks) showing exceptional growth , and 12 new ratings this week View trends →

Advertising: AppGoblin detected 1.00 monetized ad creatives shown inside the app.

Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Oct 27, 2025. The app's network data flows (API traffic to/from the app and its SDKs) were last crawled on Jul 22, 2025.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Oct 21, 2025 (version 63).


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Ratings: 38.3K

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App Description

Swing fragile porcelain figurines through horrid nightmares... Without breaking.

⭐️ Top10 at the Google Indie Showcase 2019! ⭐️

Please save all the poor souls that have been trapped in the dream demons porcelain nightmares.

Awake little Georgina from her evil clown dream, weaved of her worst fears. Help the drunken pirate Jack Parrot to vanquish the horrible sea monster Kraken. Save Father Lugosi from Count Draculas bloodthirsty fangs. Rest in Pieces includes many souls to save, and several frightening nightmares to wake up from.

Features:
‣ Kill bosses to awake
‣ Collect Gems and unlock new figurines
‣ Each figurine has unique characteristics
‣ Save all 21 souls
‣ Unlock 7 deadly nightmares

The objective is to swing fragile porcelain figurines through horrid nightmares without smashing into anything. It is easy to learn, but only the most skilled players will manage to save them all!

Rest In Pieces
Team Itatake

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TouchArcade (Game of the Week)
The creepy soundtrack and the deep contrasts in lighting coupled with the almost angelic glow and shine of the porcelain figures is just too cool.

PocketGamer
A distinctively flavoured horror-runner marked out by an intriguing swing mechanic.

USA Today
This is one game to play with headphones on and with the lights off.

Polygon
It’ll smash to bits eventually, of course, but prolonging the inevitable is pretty amusing.