AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Ultracasual Games in Peru During Q4 2021
Explore the performance of the top 5 ultracasual games in Peru for Q4 2021, focusing on their weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q4 2021, the ultracasual gaming market in Peru saw varied performance across the top 5 games. Here's a detailed look at their weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
Magic Slime: Antistress & ASMR by Finger Art Games had a fluctuating revenue stream, peaking at approximately $283 in the final week of December. Weekly downloads were minimal, with a slight increase towards the end of the quarter, reaching 5 downloads in the last week of December. Active users decreased from 27 in the first week of October to 10 in the following week, with no further data available.
Slime it: Slime Game Simulator from Slime4Fun experienced a steady decline in weekly active users, starting at 1024 in late September and dropping to 680 by the end of December. Revenue remained relatively stable, with minor fluctuations, ending the quarter at $126. Downloads were sporadic, with a notable spike to 221 in the last week of September.
Goo: Slime simulator, ASMR by Exomind LTD saw a significant decrease in active users, starting from 26.6K in late September and falling to around 5.3K by the end of December. Revenue also saw a downward trend, closing the quarter at approximately $5. Downloads were high at the start, with a peak of 9.4K in late September, but dropped to almost negligible numbers by the end of the year.
Diamond Painting ASMR Coloring, published by Crazy Labs, showed a positive trend in weekly downloads, starting at 6K in late September and peaking at 7.9K in December. Active users rose from 11.5K to nearly 15K over the quarter. Revenue saw a few spikes, reaching up to $66 in mid-December.
ASMR Coloring!, also from Crazy Labs, had a consistent but low revenue stream, peaking at $19 in early November. Weekly downloads were moderate, with a high of 261 in mid-November. Active users saw an increase from 215 in late September to 352 by the end of December.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics, visit Sensor Tower's platform.