AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Hidden Objects Games on Unified Platform in Central America - Q1 2022
Explore the performance of the top 5 hidden objects games in Central America during Q1 2022, based on Sensor Tower data.
The first quarter of 2022 saw significant activity in the hidden objects games category on a unified platform in Central America. Here's a look at the performance of the top 5 apps in this category, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Find the Alien: Fun Adventure experienced a notable trend in weekly downloads, peaking at around 171K in early January and dipping to approximately 77K by the beginning of March. However, there was a resurgence towards the end of March, reaching 134K downloads. The app also saw fluctuations in weekly active users, starting from 223K and ending the quarter with a high of 255K.
Differences - Find & Spot Them displayed a consistent increase in weekly downloads, starting from 16K at the end of December and climbing to about 51K by the end of March. The weekly active users followed a similar upward trend, beginning at 64K and reaching 135K. Revenue for this app showed sporadic increments, with the highest weekly revenue being $82 in early February.
Case Hunter-Can you solve it? had a varied performance in weekly downloads, beginning the quarter with nearly 60K downloads but dropping significantly to around 7.7K by the end of March. Active users decreased from 112K at the beginning of the quarter to 28K at the end. Revenue saw minor fluctuations, peaking at $178 in mid-January.
Scary Horror 2: Escape Room maintained a relatively stable download rate initially, with a slight decline towards the end of the quarter, from 16K in late December to about 6.8K in late March. Active users mirrored this trend, decreasing from 13K to 7.4K. The app's revenue peaked at $249 in late January and gradually declined to $94 by the end of March.
Find the Difference 1000+ showed a steady download rate, with a significant spike to 20K in mid-March before settling at 11K by the end of the month. Weekly active users followed a similar pattern, starting at 59K and ending at 62K. Revenue saw an uptick to $40 in late March.
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