AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Ultracasual Games on iOS in Chile for Q1 2022
Discover the performance of the top 5 ultracasual games on iOS in Chile during Q1 2022, with insights on weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 ultracasual games on the iOS platform in Chile showcased varied performance metrics in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at how these games fared:
Fill The Fridge! by Rollic Games saw a significant increase in weekly downloads, starting from 128 in early February and peaking at over 5.2K by the end of March. Revenue also showed a steady increase, reaching up to $74 in mid-March. The game’s active users followed a similar upward trend, growing from 88 users in early February to over 10.2K by the end of the quarter.
Sponge Art from AI Games FZ experienced a decline in weekly downloads, starting at 535 in early February and reaching a low of 359 by mid-March before a slight recovery to 601 by the end of the quarter. Active users mirrored this trend, decreasing from 1.9K in early February to around 1.4K in mid-March, with a slight increase to 1.7K by the end of March.
Acrylic Nails! by Crazy Labs maintained a relatively stable performance in terms of revenue, with weekly earnings fluctuating around $40 to $60. Downloads saw a minor decline, starting at 720 in early February and ending at 694 by late March. Active users showed a slight decrease from 2.5K in early February to 2.4K by the end of March.
Pop It Fidget - AntiStress by KTC GLOBAL had fluctuating download numbers, starting at 351 in early February, peaking at 460 in late February, and then dropping to 50 by the end of March. Active users also showed a varying trend, starting at 534 in early February and dropping to 352 by the end of March.
Antistress - Relaxing games by Moreno Maio had notable fluctuations in downloads, peaking at 535 in late February but dropping significantly to 50 by the end of March. Revenue remained low throughout the quarter. Active users saw a decline from 1.1K in early February to 905 by the end of March.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower’s data, and more detailed metrics and analyses can be found on their platform.