AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Top 5 Simulator Games Trends in Australia - Q4 2020
A look into the performance of the top 5 simulator games in Australia for Q4 2020, highlighting download and active user trends from Sensor Tower data.
In the fourth quarter of 2020, the simulator games category saw interesting trends in Australia. Sensor Tower provides an in-depth look at how these top 5 simulator games fared on the unified platform.
Kwalee Ltd's Let's Be Cops 3D showed a spike in downloads, peaking at 42K in the first week of November before trending downwards to 18K by the year's end. Revenue hit a high of $402K in early November but saw a decline towards December, closing the quarter at $229K. Weekly active users mirrored this pattern, starting strong at 63K and dipping to 37K by the last week of 2020.
Teacher Simulator, another Kwalee Ltd creation, also experienced its peak in November with over 41K downloads and a subsequent drop to 24K downloads by the end of December. Active users reached a high of 59K in the third week of November before settling at approximately 55K in the last week of December. Revenue, while lower, exhibited a similar trend with $136K in mid-November and ending the quarter at $80K.
SayGames LTD's Sushi Roll 3D - ASMR Food Game had no reported revenue but downloads and active users saw significant growth. Downloads surged from 46K in the last week of November to 68K by the end of December. Weekly active users followed suit, growing from 45K to an impressive 130K in the same timeframe.
Lion Studios' Pawn Shop Master saw a steady increase in revenue from $221K in the first week of December to $574K by the month's end. Downloads showed an upward trend from 2.9K to 10K, and weekly active users increased from 25K to 38K, indicating a strong close to the quarter.
Candywriter, LLC's BitLife - Life Simulator maintained its popularity with significant revenue, topping at $35K in the last week of December. Downloads saw a rise from 10K to 20K, and active users showed a healthy growth from 130K to 165K during the quarter.
These figures reflect the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming industry in Australia. For more insights, Sensor Tower's full reports can provide further details on the performance and trends of these leading simulator games.