AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Performance of Top City Building Games on iOS in Brazil
An analysis of the top city building games on the iOS platform in Brazil for Q1 2021, showcasing download and user engagement trends. Insights provided by Sensor Tower.
As the mobile gaming industry continues to flourish, city building games remain a popular genre among players. In the first quarter of 2021, several titles have shown varying degrees of user engagement and downloads on the iOS platform in Brazil. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into the performance of these games.
SimCity BuildIt, published by Electronic Arts, saw a steady start in January with revenues peaking at around $5.6K in the last week of the month. Downloads began at 5K and saw a slight decrease to 3.9K by the end of March, while weekly active users dipped from 44K to 43K in the same period.
The Simpsons™: Tapped Out, another title from Electronic Arts, experienced revenue fluctuations, with a significant spike to nearly $2K in the week of February 8th. The game's downloads slightly decreased over the quarter from 2.9K to 1.4K, and weekly active users also saw a gradual decline from 17K to 15K.
Social Quantum's Megapolis: City Building Sim showed variable revenue with an intriguing peak of over $500 in mid-March. Downloads decreased from 809 to 502, and weekly active users saw a dip from 694 to 426 throughout the quarter.
Game Insight's The Tribez: Build a Village had its revenue peak at $592 in the first week of March. An impressive surge in downloads was observed in the same week, jumping from 78 to over 1K, while weekly active users increased from 313 to a notable 2.3K.
Lastly, Global City: Building Games from MY.GAMES B.V. had a stable revenue trend with a slight increase to $195 in the last week of March. Downloads experienced a sharp decline in early March but recovered to 165 by the end of the quarter. The weekly active users also showed recovery, growing from 259 to 411 in the same timeframe.
The data from Sensor Tower reveals the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market and how city building games continue to engage users in Brazil. For more in-depth analysis and insights, Sensor Tower's comprehensive reports offer a closer look at the mobile app landscape.