AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Performance of Top Ultracasual iOS Games in Latin America
An overview of the top 5 ultracasual iOS games in Latin America during Q4 2020, showcasing their download and user engagement trends. Detailed insights are provided by Sensor Tower.
As the ultracasual gaming category continues to flourish, we at Sensor Tower have taken a closer look at the performance of the top ultracasual iOS games in Latin America for the fourth quarter of 2020. The data reflects user engagement and popularity, revealing interesting trends in the region.
Crazy Labs' Acrylic Nails! experienced a decrease in downloads from 109K in the last week of September to 63K at the end of December. Similarly, its weekly active users (WAUs) saw a decline from 169K to 130K in the same period.
Finger Art Games' Magic Slime: Antistress & ASMR showed an upward trend in revenue, reaching $9.1K in the final week of December, up from $3.2K at the start of the quarter. Downloads peaked at 31K in mid-October and rose again to 29K by the end of December, while WAUs increased from 19K to 31K.
Voodoo's Demolish! had a modest revenue performance, with $41 in the last week of December, and downloads that week reached 6.2K. The WAUs showed a slight increase from 54K in late September to roughly 9.7K by the end of December.
KAYAC Inc.'s Paint Dropper maintained a steady download rate, ending the quarter with 12K downloads in the last week of December. WAUs saw a rise from 14K in late September to nearly 16K by the end of the quarter.
Lastly, Lion Studios' Color Me Happy! had an irregular download pattern, with a spike to 18K in early October, then settling to 9.2K by the end of December. The WAUs followed a similar trend, starting at 47 in late September, peaking at 14.8K in early October, and then descending to 12.8K at the end of December.
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