AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Performance of Top Interactive Story Games on iOS in the US
Analyzing the Q1 2021 performance, top interactive story games on iOS in the United States showed varied trends in downloads and user engagement. Sensor Tower provides further insights into these trends.
Interactive story games have been a popular genre on the iOS platform, and Q1 of 2021 was no exception. Sensor Tower's data gives us a glimpse into how these games fared in the United States during this period.
Chat Master!, published by SUPERSONIC STUDIOS LTD, saw a decrease in revenue from $1.2K in the last week of December to $426 in the final week of March. Downloads also declined from 287K to 83K, alongside a drop in weekly active users from 593K to 244K.
Crazy Labs' Detective Masters, despite not generating revenue, experienced a spike in downloads in mid-February, reaching a peak of 282K before settling to 149K by the end of March. Weekly active users reflected this trend, soaring to 402K in late February and then decreasing to around 200K towards the end of the quarter.
The well-known Episode - Choose Your Story by Episode Interactive maintained a strong revenue stream, starting at $933K and ending the quarter with $632K. Downloads showed a gradual decrease from 138K to 88K, but the game's weekly active users saw an overall increase, ending on a high note of 633K.
Lion Studios' Street Hustle had modest revenue figures that hovered around the low hundreds throughout the quarter, with a slight increase in the last week to $290. Downloads and weekly active users both saw a decline, with downloads dropping from 79K to 37K and active users falling from 107K to 58K.
Lastly, Tabou Stories®: Love Episodes from nanobitsoftware.com showed a downward trend in both revenue and downloads, with revenue dropping from $154K to $132K and downloads from 54K to 20K. Weekly active users also decreased, from 190K in late December to 118K by the end of March.
For more in-depth insights and detailed data, Sensor Tower's platform is the go-to source for performance analytics of mobile applications.