AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Performance of Top iOS Solitaire Games in Australia
A Sensor Tower data analysis reveals trends for the top 5 Solitaire games on the iOS platform in Australia for the first quarter of 2021. Downloads and user engagement statistics show how these games have fared.
Top 5 iOS Solitaire Games Perform in Australia Q1 2021
The classic card game Solitaire continues to engage users on mobile platforms, with several iterations capturing the attention of players. Sensor Tower's analysis of the first quarter of 2021 for the iOS platform in Australia provides insights into the performance of the top five Solitaire games.
Solitaire Deluxe® 2: Card Game by Murka Contracting Limited showed a noticeable decline in downloads from approximately 6K in the last week of December 2020 to just a few dozen in late March 2021. Revenue followed a fluctuating pattern, peaking at 56K USD in the first week of February, with weekly active users decreasing from around 12K to 5K over the quarter.
Solitaire by MobilityWare maintained a steady revenue flow through the quarter, with a peak at 702K USD in the third week of February. Downloads saw a gradual decline from 3K at the start of the quarter to over 3K by the end, while active users numbered around 474K at both the start and end of the quarter, despite some fluctuations in between.
⋆Solitaire: Classic Card Games from PlayStudios saw its revenue peak at 247K USD in mid-March, with downloads remaining relatively stable around the 1.5K mark throughout the quarter. Weekly active users showed a slight increase, ending the quarter at approximately 8K.
Solitaire Cruise Tripeaks Game by Samfinaco LLC experienced a substantial increase in revenue, from 9K USD in late December to over 15K USD by the end of March. Downloads had a significant spike in late March, reaching over 3K, while active users rose from 4K to 7K over the quarter.
Solitaire Cash by Papaya Gaming, despite not generating revenue, saw an increase in downloads from 615 in late December to over 1.5K by the end of March. Weekly active users also rose steadily from 1.6K to 4.5K, indicating a growing player base.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower. This performance overview reflects the enduring popularity of Solitaire games and their ability to retain and attract mobile gamers in the Australian market.