AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Top 5 Car Games in the UK: Q1 2021 Performance Overview
An analysis of the top car games on the unified platform in the UK reveals their performance trends for Q1 2021. Sensor Tower data provides insights into downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
In the first quarter of 2021, the UK's mobile gaming enthusiasts showed significant interest in car-themed games. Sensor Tower's data offers a glimpse into how the top five car games have fared across both iOS and Android platforms.
Hutch Games Ltd's F1 Clash - Car Racing Manager started the quarter with revenues of around $50K, which dipped to lows of $27K before surging to over $56K by the end of March. Despite a decrease in downloads from 12K to under 4K in mid-quarter, the game saw a rebound to over 14K downloads. Weekly active users followed a similar pattern, dropping from 67K to 52K but recovering to over 73K.
Traffic Puzzle: Car Jam Escape, by Huuuge Global Ltd., showed more stability in revenue, maintaining around $18K to $20K, with a peak of over $21K. Downloads fluctuated throughout the quarter, with a high of 11K and a low of around 7.5K, while weekly active users saw a high of 66K before stabilizing at around 60K.
Aidana Kengbeiil's Car Parking Multiplayer showed modest revenue figures, peaking at $6K and dipping as low as $3K. Downloads remained steady with minor fluctuations, hovering between 7K and 9.5K. Weekly active users showcased an impressive reach, starting at 95K and peaking at over 101K before slightly decreasing to 90K.
Driving School Simulator, from publisher Alexandru Marusac, had revenues starting at $3.8K and experiencing a mid-quarter dip before closing at nearly $2K. Downloads saw a high of 15K at the beginning of the quarter, which then decreased to around 5.2K. Weekly active users declined from 42K to 27K by the quarter's end.
Lastly, Scrapyard Tycoon Idle Game by Neon Play, a UK-based publisher, had revenues that started at $2.2K and showed some volatility, ending the quarter at just under $2K. Downloads peaked at 14K in early March but declined to 5.8K, while weekly active users had a high of 22K before falling to just over 10K.
For more detailed insights and data, Sensor Tower's platform is the go-to resource for performance analytics of mobile applications.