AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Top 5 Cooking Games Performance in the US - Q1 2021 Insights
Explore the Q1 2021 performance of the leading Cooking Games on a unified platform in the US. Sensor Tower provides a snapshot of downloads, revenue, and active users.
The first quarter of 2021 has been sizzling for Cooking Games on the unified platform in the United States. Sensor Tower's data offers valuable insights into the performance of the top five culinary-themed mobile games during this period.
Mytona Limited's Cooking Diary® Restaurant Game experienced a gradual decline in downloads, starting from 44K in the last week of December 2020 to 24K by the end of March 2021. The game's revenue trended similarly, peaking at $652K in the first week of January and simmering down to $542K by the end of March. Weekly active users also showed a downward trend from 464K to 377K in the same timeframe.
ZenLife Games Pte. Ltd.'s Cooking Madness-Kitchen Frenzy saw its downloads peak at 54K in the first week of January before falling to 19K by the end of March. Revenue for the game fluctuated, with a notable peak at $331K in the last week of March. Weekly active users started at 394K and had a slight decrease to 302K over the quarter.
Glu Games LLC's Diner DASH Adventures had a fluctuating downloads pattern, with a high of 22K in the first week of January and ending the quarter at about 10K. Revenue trends were relatively stable, with a slight decline from $256K to $217K over the quarter. The game's active users saw a downward trend from 98K to 78K.
Nordcurrent UAB's Cooking Fever: Restaurant Game showed a consistent downloads number throughout the quarter, starting at 70K and ending at 54K. The revenue saw a rise towards the end of the quarter, reaching a peak of $217K in the last week of March, while active users slightly decreased from 638K to 559K.
Big Fish Games, Inc's Cooking Craze: Restaurant Game maintained a relatively steady downloads count, ranging from 7.6K to 6.4K across the quarter. The game's revenue saw a modest increase, peaking at $171K in the last week of March. Weekly active users remained fairly stable, with a slight decrease from 203K to 151K.
To delve further into the performance of these and other mobile applications, more detailed insights are available through Sensor Tower.