AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top Cooking Games Performance in Guatemala for Q3 2021
Cooking games saw varied performance in Guatemala during Q3 2021, with notable trends in downloads, active users, and revenue. Data provided by Sensor Tower.
Analyzing the performance of the top five cooking games in Guatemala for Q3 2021 reveals interesting trends in downloads, active users, and revenue. Let's dive into the specifics of each game.
Cooking Madness-Kitchen Frenzy experienced a steady increase in weekly downloads, starting from around 2.6K at the end of June and peaking at 6.4K in early September. The game maintained a strong presence with weekly active users growing from 14.1K to a peak of 32K before settling at 28.1K by the end of September. Revenue fluctuated throughout the quarter, with notable peaks reaching up to $66.
More Snacks! saw a significant jump in weekly downloads shortly after its release, peaking at 11.8K in late July. However, downloads declined steadily to 1.3K by the end of September. The active user base mirrored this trend, peaking at 18.4K in early August before decreasing to 3.8K by the end of the quarter.
Good Pizza, Great Pizza maintained a relatively stable weekly download rate, fluctuating between 3.1K and 4.8K. Active users showed a slight decline from 23.2K to 20.5K over the quarter. Revenue remained modest, with occasional small peaks, notably reaching $24 in early August.
SpongeBob: Krusty Cook-Off had a notable increase in weekly downloads in late July, peaking at 4.7K, before gradually declining to 1.7K by the end of September. Active users followed a similar pattern, peaking at 17.4K in late July and decreasing to 10K by the end of the quarter. Revenue saw fluctuations with a peak of $120 in early August.
Food Cutting - Chopping Game saw a significant spike in weekly downloads in early September, reaching 11.8K before dropping to 2.6K by the end of the month. Active users increased from 66 in late August to a peak of 13K in mid-September, before settling at 3.4K by the end of September.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.