AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Ultracasual Games Surge in Latin America on Android
Sensor Tower's analysis reveals the Q4 2020 performance of top ultracasual Android games in Latin America, highlighting download and user trends.
Ultracasual games have continued to captivate mobile users in Latin America, as evidenced by Sensor Tower's latest data for the fourth quarter of 2020. Let's dive into how the top five ultracasual Android games performed during this period.
Fancy Slime by Kiki Fun Games experienced a fluctuating quarter, with downloads peaking at 144K in late September and then dipping to 8K in late October. Weekly active users showed a declining trend from 529K to 265K by the end of December.
EXOMIND's Goo: ASMR Slime Simulator saw a significant increase in downloads, jumping from 3K in early October to a high of 133K in the final week of December. Weekly active users mirrored this growth, skyrocketing from 3K to 267K in the same timeframe.
JindoBlu's Antistress - relaxation toys from South Korea had a remarkable quarter with downloads reaching an impressive 414K in mid-December. The game's weekly active users also peaked in December at around 1.3M, following a steady increase throughout the quarter.
Slime Simulator Time: 3D ASMR by Questzy maintained a consistent download rate, with numbers hovering around the 130K mark each week. The game ended the quarter with an active user base of 418K, up from 367K at the beginning of the period.
Lastly, Kwalee Ltd's Draw it from the United Kingdom witnessed a surge in downloads towards the end of the quarter, leaping from 19K to 119K. The game's weekly active users followed suit, increasing from 65K to 215K.
For more insights into the mobile app market, Sensor Tower provides a comprehensive analysis of app performance metrics across various regions and platforms.