AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Snapshot: Top Tabletop Board Games Apps in Europe
Explore the performance trends of the leading tabletop board game apps in Europe for Q1 2021, presented by Sensor Tower. Insights reveal user engagement and download patterns for the quarter.
As we delve into the first quarter of 2021, it's fascinating to observe the dynamics of the tabletop board game applications across Europe. Sensor Tower provides us with a comprehensive look at how these apps have fared during this period.
Starting with Chess - Play and Learn, the app experienced a steady revenue trend with a peak in the first week of January at around $234K and a dip towards the end of March to approximately $141K. Downloads showed a similar pattern, starting strong at 360K in the first week of January and dropping to around 193K by the end of March. The weekly active users peaked at nearly 2.9M in the first week of February, with a slight decrease to around 2.98M by the end of March.
Chess by Chess Prince displayed a negligible revenue, with the highest at $239 in late December and the lowest at $73 in late March. Downloads saw a decline from approximately 260K at the end of December to about 137K in the last week of March. Weekly active users also decreased from 1.55M to 1.36M in the same period.
Zynga's 101 Okey Plus Rummy Board Game showed a revenue trend that started at $377K in the last week of December and ended at around $277K by the end of March. Downloads for the game decreased from 222K to 150K, while weekly active users fluctuated, eventually growing from 2.07M to 2.15M.
Checkers Online from CC Games had a modest revenue with the highest at $83 in late January, tapering off to $31 by the end of March. Downloads began at 163K and saw a gradual decrease to around 119K. The weekly active users exhibited a slight decrease from 558K to 500K.
Lastly, Chess - Clash of Kings, also by CC Games, began the quarter with a revenue of $1.5K and saw a decline to $435 by the end of March. Downloads saw a drop from 196K to 77K, and weekly active users decreased from 890K to 578K in the same timeframe.
For more in-depth insights and data analysis on the performance of these apps and others in the tabletop board game category, Sensor Tower's platform offers a wealth of information for industry professionals and enthusiasts alike.