AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top 5 City Building Games on Android in Angola in Q3 2021
The top city building games on Android in Angola for Q3 2021 saw varied trends in downloads and active users, with some apps showing significant growth.
The third quarter of 2021 brought interesting dynamics to the city building games category on the Android platform in Angola. Here’s a look at how the top 5 games performed according to Sensor Tower data.
City Island 5 - Building Sim from Sparkling Society saw a fluctuating trend in weekly downloads. Starting at 101 downloads in late June, the numbers dipped to 66 in early August before climbing back to 97 by the end of the month. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, peaking at 228 in mid-July and gradually decreasing to 163 by the end of September.
Craftheim - Lumberjack Island by CASUAL AZUR GAMES experienced a significant surge in weekly downloads, starting from a modest 22 at the end of June and skyrocketing to 397 by early September. This increase was reflected in the active user count, which jumped from 56 in late June to a high of 657 in mid-September.
Megapolis: City Building Sim from Social Quantum Ltd showcased a varied trend in downloads, with a notable peak of 125 in mid-August before stabilizing around 105 by the end of September. Active users followed a similar pattern, with a peak of 137 in mid-August and a steady count of 135 by the end of the quarter.
City Island 3 - Building Sim, another offering from Sparkling Society, maintained a relatively stable download rate, averaging around 61 to 85 weekly downloads throughout the quarter. Active users showed slight fluctuations but stayed generally steady, peaking at 94 in mid-July and ending at 78 by the end of September.
SimCity BuildIt by ELECTRONIC ARTS had a more volatile performance. Weekly downloads peaked at 98 in mid-September but dropped to 23 by the end of the month. Active users started at 746 in late June, saw a peak of 741 in mid-September, and then declined to 503 by the end of the quarter.
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