AI Insights · Timothy · September 2021
Top 5 Hypercasual Games on iOS in Georgia Q3 2021
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 hypercasual games on iOS in Georgia during Q3 2021, based on data from Sensor Tower.
The third quarter of 2021 showcased interesting trends for the top 5 hypercasual games on the iOS platform in Georgia. Here’s a closer look at their performance based on Sensor Tower data.
Makeup Games: Wedding Artist saw a notable increase in weekly downloads towards the end of the quarter. Starting with a modest 3 downloads at the end of June, the game reached a peak of 62 downloads in the week of September 20. Revenue remained relatively stable, hovering around $23 to $30 throughout the quarter.
Nom Plant experienced consistent weekly downloads, mostly maintaining around 7 to 8 downloads per week. Its weekly revenue exhibited some fluctuations, peaking at $28 in mid-August and settling around $16 to $23 towards the end of September.
Carrier Landings had a steady download rate of about 7 per week until late August, after which the numbers dropped significantly, recording only 2 downloads in the final week of September. Revenue showed a similar pattern, with peaks and troughs, peaking at $25 in mid-August before tapering off to $12 by the end of September.
99 dead pirates did not record any downloads during the entire quarter. However, its revenue saw some activity, with fluctuations between $11 to $25, peaking in mid-August and mid-September.
PetrolHead : Street Racing showed the most dynamic download trend. Starting with 25 downloads at the end of June, the game experienced a significant spike to 147 downloads in the week of September 6. Revenue was quite variable, hitting a high of $27 in mid-August and dropping to $6 in early September before stabilizing around $16 to $24 towards the end of the quarter.
These trends highlight the varying levels of engagement and revenue generation for hypercasual games in Georgia. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.