AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
UK's Top 5 Trivia Games on iOS Show Varied Performance in Q1 2021
Sensor Tower's data reveals the performance trends of the top trivia games on iOS in the UK for the first quarter of 2021. Downloads and weekly active users fluctuate, with some apps showing strong engagement.
The first quarter of 2021 has been an intriguing period for trivia game enthusiasts in the United Kingdom, especially on the iOS platform. Sensor Tower's comprehensive data provides us with a snapshot of the top trivia games' performance during this period. Here's how the top five trivia games fared.
Guess Their Answer, published by TapNation, saw a significant spike in downloads early in the quarter, reaching a peak of 100 thousand in the first week of February before gradually declining to 10 thousand by the end of March. The weekly active users mirrored this trend, with a high of 190 thousand in the second week of February, decreasing to around 50 thousand by the quarter's end.
Super Lucky Games LLC's Trivia Star: Trivia Games Quiz generated consistent revenue throughout the quarter, with notable peaks in the second week of February and the last week of March, reaching 3 thousand and 4 thousand respectively. The game's downloads began at 20 thousand in the last week of December, dipped to 18 thousand in January, and saw an increase to 32 thousand in the first week of March. Weekly active users experienced a high of 85 thousand in mid-March.
Kahoot! Play & Create Quizzes by Kahoot ASA maintained a steady revenue, with the highest at 7 thousand in the fourth week of February. Downloads peaked at 33 thousand in mid-January, followed by a decline to 15 thousand by the end of March. This game also saw the highest number of weekly active users among the top five, with a peak of 158 thousand in the third week of January.
Matchingham Games' Braindom 2: Brain Teaser Games, based out of the UK, showed modest revenue throughout the quarter, peaking at 1 thousand in the second week of February. The downloads reached a high of 50 thousand in the same week, with weekly active users peaking at 85 thousand in the third week of February.
Lastly, Lion Studios Plus' Dingbats - Word Games & Trivia showed an initial surge in revenue, reaching 2 thousand in the first week of March. Downloads for Dingbats had a substantial rise in the last week of January at 40 thousand, but gradually decreased to 15 thousand by the end of March. The weekly active users started at 3 thousand in mid-January, peaked at 52 thousand in the first week of February, and ended with 29 thousand in the last week of March.
For more detailed insights and data on the performance of these top trivia games and others, Sensor Tower's platform offers an extensive analysis.