AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Architecture Games in Netherlands: Q1 2022 Performance
An overview of the performance of the top 5 architecture games in the Netherlands during Q1 2022, highlighting trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 architecture games in the Netherlands showcased a variety of trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their performance:
Construction Simulator 3 from astragon Entertainment GmbH saw its weekly revenue fluctuate, starting at around $411 and ending the quarter close to $199. Downloads peaked mid-quarter with 695K in the week of February 14 but tapered off to 268K by the end of March. Active users mirrored this trend, with a high of 626K in February, sliding to 233K by late March.
Monument Valley by ustwo games experienced a consistent weekly revenue, peaking at $221 at the start of the quarter and maintaining a steady range around $105 to $149 towards the end of March. Weekly downloads were modest, with a peak of 65K at the start and fluctuating between 35K and 59K throughout the quarter. Active users saw a slight decline, starting at 71K and dropping to 32K by the end of March.
Monument Valley 2, also from ustwo games, had weekly revenue ranging from $159 at the beginning to $115 by the end of the quarter. Downloads remained stable, averaging around 20K to 31K per week. However, there were no active user data available for this period.
LEGO® Tower by NimbleBit LLC showed a significant increase in weekly revenue, starting at $53 and reaching $146 in early January, then stabilizing around $70 to $112 towards the end of the quarter. Downloads surged to 1.03M in the first week of January and maintained a steady flow, ending the quarter with 619K. Active users peaked at 2.06M in early January and remained above 1.5M throughout the quarter.
Construction Set - Toys Puzzle from SayGames LTD had a varied revenue trend, starting at $28 and peaking at $114 in early January, before ending around $82. Downloads were robust, with the highest being 3.47M in the first week of January, and ending at 1.59M by late March. Active users followed a similar trajectory, starting at 5.28M and tapering off to 3.18M by the end of the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, where more detailed analytics and trends can be explored.