AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Top 5 Car Games in Europe: Q1 2021 Performance Review
An analysis of the top 5 car games in Europe during the first quarter of 2021 reveals trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into the mobile gaming sector.
As the first quarter of 2021 has wrapped up, car gaming enthusiasts across Europe have been engaging with their favorite racing titles on mobile platforms. Sensor Tower's data offers us a glimpse into how the top car games have performed during this period, with a unified look at iOS and Android platforms.
F1 Clash - Car Racing Manager
Published by Hutch Games Ltd from the United Kingdom, this title has seen consistent revenue, peaking at 200 thousand in the last week of March. Downloads showed an upward trend, with a significant jump to 80 thousand in the final week of March. Weekly active users also increased, reaching over 550 thousand by the end of the quarter.
Traffic Puzzle: Car Jam Escape
Huuuge Global Ltd. from Hong Kong has kept players engaged with this title, as revenue steadily rose to 50 thousand by the end of March. Downloads saw a high of 60 thousand in early February, followed by a slight decline. Active users peaked at over 220 thousand in late March.
Car Parking Multiplayer
Without a specified publisher country, this game has maintained a steady revenue with a modest rise to 30 thousand in the last week of March. Downloads remained strong, with over 200 thousand consistently each week. The active user base saw a significant increase to over 2.3 million in the final week.
Driving School Simulator
Developed by Alexandru Marusac of Romania, this simulator's revenue displayed a slight fluctuation but ended on a steady note with around 8 thousand in the last week of March. Downloads hovered around 50 thousand to 90 thousand each week, with weekly active users showing a slight decline, ending at around 220 thousand.
Extreme Car Driving Simulator
This title from AxesInMotion S.L. of Spain had the least revenue among the top five, with 6 thousand in the last week of March. Downloads saw a peak of 350 thousand in mid-February, and weekly active users also experienced a peak of over 1.2 million in the same period.
These figures underline the robust health of the car gaming category in Europe's mobile gaming market. For more insights into the mobile app industry, Sensor Tower provides comprehensive data and analysis.