AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Ultracasual Games Surge in France: Sensor Tower Insights
An analysis of the top 5 ultracasual gaming apps in France during Q4 2020, revealing significant user engagement and download trends. Insights provided by Sensor Tower.
Ultracasual games continued to captivate French mobile users in the last quarter of 2020, with a selection of games showing notable user activity and download figures. Sensor Tower's data offers a closer look at these casual gaming phenomenons.
Crazy Labs' Acrylic Nails! experienced a fluctuating download trend, peaking at 117K in early November before declining to 46K in early December, and then surging again to 106K closer to the year's end. Weekly active users followed a similar pattern, reaching a high of 203K in the final week of December.
Another hit from Voodoo, Demolish!, saw its downloads spike to 120K in early October, but this trend gradually decreased over the quarter, ending at 11K. Revenue for Demolish! remained modest, with weekly earnings hovering around the low hundreds, while active users peaked at 172K in early October and then slowed down to 28K by the year's close.
KAYAC Inc.' Paint Dropper showed a mid-quarter download spike at 35K, with a gradual decrease to 26K by the end of December. The game's active users saw an increase in late December, reaching 38K from a low of 15K in late November.
Crazy Labs made another appearance on the chart with I Can Paint, which had its downloads peak at 40K in late October, then taper off to 16K by the end of the year. Weekly active users displayed a high of 73K in late October, before settling at 35K by December's end.
Lastly, Lion Studios' Color Me Happy! saw a significant download jump to 30K in late December, up from 7K at the start of the quarter. The game's weekly active users also surged, hitting a peak of 96K in the last week of 2020.
For more insights into the performance of ultracasual games and other app market trends, Sensor Tower provides comprehensive data and analytics.