AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Sandbox-like Games Performance in Ireland for Q1 2022
An overview of the performance of the top 5 sandbox-like games on a unified platform in Ireland during Q1 2022, based on data from Sensor Tower.
During the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 sandbox-like games on a unified platform in Ireland, namely Roblox, Minecraft, IMVU: 3D Avatar Creator & Chat, PK XD: Fun, friends & games, and LINE PLAY - Our Avatar World, showcased varying trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
Roblox from Roblox Corporation saw a decline in weekly downloads from 11.3K at the end of December to about 3.8K by the end of March. Weekly revenue peaked at $85.2K in late December but gradually decreased to $60.5K by the end of March. Despite these trends, it maintained a stable number of weekly active users, hovering around 225K to 245K throughout the quarter.
Minecraft by Mojang experienced steady weekly downloads, fluctuating between 278 and 567. Weekly revenue started at $15.4K and ended at $7.2K. The game's weekly active users remained consistent, ranging from approximately 60K to 65K.
IMVU: 3D Avatar Creator & Chat from IMVU had relatively low weekly downloads, peaking at 374 in late December and dropping to 141 by the end of March. Weekly revenue varied between $673 and $1.3K, with a general downward trend. Weekly active users decreased from 3.3K to 2.6K over the quarter.
PK XD: Fun, friends & games by Afterverse Games showed more fluctuation in weekly downloads, peaking at 1.0K in late December and ending at 402 by the end of March. Weekly revenue ranged from $316 to $1.1K, with noticeable spikes. The game maintained a steady number of weekly active users, between 11.7K and 13.5K throughout the quarter.
LINE PLAY - Our Avatar World by LINE Corporation had minimal weekly downloads, with a peak of 8 in late December and sporadic downloads afterward. Weekly revenue was inconsistent, with a high of $538 and a low of $64. Weekly active users were also low, starting at 58 and dropping to 28 by the end of March.
The data for this analysis comes from Sensor Tower, providing valuable insights into the performance of these sandbox-like games. For more detailed information, visit Sensor Tower.