AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Hospital Games Performance in the US, Q4 2021
In Q4 2021, the top 5 hospital games on a unified platform in the US showed varied trends in revenue, downloads, and active users, with some games experiencing notable increases.
During the fourth quarter of 2021, the top 5 hospital games in the United States on a unified platform demonstrated diverse performance trends. Here’s a closer look at the weekly revenue, downloads, and active user data for each app, sourced from Sensor Tower.
Rescue Dash: Hospital Games saw a consistent increase in weekly revenue, peaking at around $19.3K in the last week of December. Weekly downloads displayed a fluctuating pattern, initially rising to 5.8K in mid-October before stabilizing around the 3.8K mark by the end of December. Active users showed a steady increase from 9.6K at the beginning of October, reaching up to 14.5K in mid-December, before slightly dipping to 13.7K at the end of the quarter.
Idle Firefighter Tycoon: Save! from Kolibri Games GmbH experienced a decline in weekly revenue, starting from $22.1K in late September and dropping to $10.5K by the end of December. Weekly downloads showed a similar downward trend, from 9K in mid-October to about 6.5K in the last week of December. Active users also decreased over the quarter, starting at 38.5K and ending at around 32.5K.
EMERGENCY HQ: firefighter game maintained stable revenue, with minor fluctuations, peaking at $16.1K in the last week of December. Downloads were relatively low but saw a significant spike to 8.5K at the end of December. Active users showed a consistent increase towards the end of the quarter, rising from 7.6K at the beginning of October to 8.9K by the end of December.
Toca Life: Hospital reported a significant increase in weekly revenue towards the end of the quarter, reaching approximately $17.8K in the final week of December. Downloads also saw an upward trend, peaking at 4.5K in the last week of December. Active users fluctuated but ended on a high note, increasing from 10.8K in late September to 12.1K at the end of December.
Mission Chief Fire Fighter 911 showed a notable increase in weekly revenue, starting at $1.9K in late September and peaking at $12.7K in the last week of December. Active users, however, displayed a slight decline throughout the quarter, from 3.7K at the beginning of October to 2.7K by the end of December.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.