AI Insights · Timothy · July 2021
Top 5 City Building Games on iOS in New Zealand, Q2 2021
Discover the performance trends of the top city building games on iOS in New Zealand during Q2 2021, including downloads, revenue, and active users metrics.
During the second quarter of 2021, the top five city building games on iOS in New Zealand showcased varying trends in downloads, revenue, and active users, according to data from Sensor Tower.
SimCity BuildIt from Electronic Arts saw a peak in weekly revenue of around $2.1K in mid-April, followed by a gradual decline towards the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads reached a high of approximately 660 in late May, while weekly active users displayed a peak of about 3.5K in the same period, before settling towards 2.5K by the end of June.
The Simpsons™: Tapped Out, also by Electronic Arts, experienced a moderate fluctuation in weekly revenue, peaking at about $1.3K in early May. Downloads surged to over 1.2K at the end of May, with weekly active users hitting a high of approximately 1.8K in early June before tapering off.
Trailer Park Boys Greasy Money from Eastside Games had a notable increase in weekly downloads, reaching a peak of 683 in late May. The game's revenue fluctuated, starting strong at $1.1K in early April and then stabilizing around the $300 mark by the end of the quarter. Weekly active users rose to about 654 during the same period.
For The Tribez: Build a Village by Game Insight, revenue showed variability, peaking at $935 in late April. While downloads remained relatively low, weekly active users started at 55 and experienced a slight decline as the quarter progressed.
Family Guy The Quest for Stuff from Jam City, Inc. maintained a steady revenue trend, peaking at $446 in mid-May. Downloads were consistent, with a notable increase to 60 in late April. Active users hovered around the 100 mark for most of the quarter.
These insights from Sensor Tower highlight the dynamic nature of the city building games category on iOS in New Zealand during Q2 2021, with each game exhibiting unique patterns in user engagement and monetization. For more detailed insights and analytics, visit Sensor Tower.