AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 City Building Games in Hungary: Q4 2021 Performance
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 city building games in Hungary during Q4 2021, including insights on weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
Throughout the fourth quarter of 2021, the top city building games on a unified platform in Hungary showcased diverse performance trends. Here’s a detailed look at each app's metrics:
Craftheim - Lumberjack Island from CASUAL AZUR GAMES saw varied weekly downloads, peaking at 6.1K in the final week of September and dipping to 1.9K in mid-December. Weekly revenue for this game was relatively low, with a notable spike to $5 in mid-November. Active users experienced a decline from 12.2K at the start of October to approximately 4.5K by the end of December.
My Town - Build a City Life by My Town Games Ltd had a fluctuating download pattern, starting at 506 in late September and reaching a peak of 1.8K in mid-December. Revenue saw occasional increases, notably achieving $39 in early October and early December. Active users also showed growth, starting at 692 and peaking at 2.2K in mid-December.
SimCity BuildIt from ELECTRONIC ARTS exhibited steady weekly downloads, ranging from 343 to 745 over the quarter. Revenue was strong, especially in the last week of December, reaching $1.6K. Active users remained consistent, starting at 6.4K and ending the quarter at 6.9K.
Heroes of the Dark: Squad RPG by Gameloft SE, launched in late October, saw an initial spike in downloads with 2K in the first week, followed by a decline to around 250 by the end of December. Revenue peaked at $512 in the fourth week of November. Active users started at 378 and fluctuated around 700 by the end of the quarter.
State Connect: Traffic Control, another game by CASUAL AZUR GAMES, experienced an initial slow uptake in downloads but spiked to 1.7K in mid-December. Revenue saw minor increases, peaking at $15 in the week of December 20. Active users grew significantly, from 10 in late September to 1.9K by the end of December.
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