AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Idler Games in Uruguay: Q1 2022 Performance
An overview of the top 5 idler games' performance on a unified platform in Uruguay during Q1 2022, highlighting trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
The first quarter of 2022 saw notable performances by the top 5 idler games in Uruguay. Here's a detailed look at how these games fared in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
Gold and Goblins: Idle Games from AppQuantum Publishing Ltd showed a mixed trend. Weekly revenue peaked at $277 in the week of January 31, before experiencing fluctuations and ending the quarter at $20. Downloads displayed a significant spike, especially in the last week of March, reaching 1.4K. Active users also saw an increase, peaking at 3.4K in the final week of March.
Idle Lumber Empire - Wood Game, also from AppQuantum Publishing Ltd, had a varied performance. Revenue saw a high of $250 in the last week of December, but generally declined, ending the quarter at $41. Downloads surged in mid-March, peaking at 2.8K, while active users followed a similar trend, reaching a high of 4.6K in the final week.
Idle Mafia by DianDian Interactive Holding experienced a relatively stable quarter. Revenue saw minor fluctuations, peaking at $52 in the week of March 21. Downloads remained low, with a small peak of 46 in the first week of January. Active users slightly decreased over the quarter, ending at 49.
Plague Inc. from Ndemic Creations showed consistent performance. Revenue peaked at $37 in the last week of December and generally trended downwards. Downloads saw a significant peak at 799 in the last week of February, while active users also peaked at 1.1K during the same week.
My Little Universe by SayGames LTD had consistent downloads, peaking at 1.3K in the last week of February. Revenue fluctuated, peaking at $45 in the week of February 21. Active users reached a high of 3.4K in the last week of January.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed information and further insights, visit Sensor Tower.