AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Australia's Top Android City Builders' Performance in Q1 2021
A Sensor Tower data analysis reveals the performance trends of the top five city building games on Android in Australia for the first quarter of 2021. Insights show varying patterns in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2021, Australia's mobile gaming enthusiasts have shown their city-building skills through their engagement with top city building games on Android. Based on data from Sensor Tower, let's dive into the performance of these applications.
ELECTRONIC ARTS' SimCity BuildIt showed a revenue trend that peaked in mid-March with $18.5K, following a slight dip from the start of the year. Downloads saw a high in early February at approximately 1.3K, while weekly active users (WAUs) maintained an upward trajectory, reaching over 13.5K in early February before slightly declining to 12.3K by the end of March.
Another ELECTRONIC ARTS' title, The Simpsons™: Tapped Out, exhibited a fluctuating revenue pattern, with its highest at $5.5K in early January. Downloads reached their zenith at the end of March with 730, while WAUs showed a modest increase, finishing the quarter at 2.8K.
The Canadian-produced Trailer Park Boys: Greasy Money by East Side Games Studio experienced a downward trend in revenue, ending at $4.3K after starting the quarter at $6.4K. Downloads decreased over the quarter, from 249 in late December to 94 by March's end. WAUs also saw a decline, ending the quarter at 1.2K.
Game Insight’s The Tribez: Build a Village, hailing from Russia, had a revenue that varied, peaking at $3K in mid-January. Downloads showed significant growth, more than quadrupling from 47 to 305 by the quarter's end. WAUs saw an uptrend, rising to 711 from an initial 510.
Lastly, Social Quantum Ltd's Megapolis: City Building Sim also from Russia, had its revenue peak at $1.9K in late February, while downloads saw a high of 630 in early March. WAUs fluctuated throughout the quarter, ultimately reaching 900 after a low of 723 in late March.
For more detailed insights and data, enthusiasts and analysts can visit Sensor Tower. The trends of these top city building games provide an interesting snapshot of the gaming preferences and engagement levels of Australian Android users in the bustling genre of city simulation.