AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Tabletop Board Games Apps Performance in Peru Q1 2022
In Q1 2022, the top 5 tabletop board games apps in Peru showed varying trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a detailed look at their performance.
In Q1 2022, the top 5 tabletop board games apps in Peru exhibited diverse performance trends across downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at how each app fared:
Ludo Club・Fun Dice Board Game from Moonfrog demonstrated a dynamic quarter. Weekly revenue peaked at around $3.3K in the week of January 31, before experiencing a gradual decline to $2.6K by the end of March. Downloads showed a significant drop from 64.9K in mid-January to 31.4K by the last week of March. Active users saw a peak of 80.7K in late January, followed by a steady decline, ending the quarter at approximately 69.3K.
Parchisi STAR from Gameberry Labs saw moderate fluctuations throughout the quarter. Revenue increased from $269 at the start of January to a high of $469 by the end of March. Downloads were relatively stable, starting at 5.1K and ending at 3.7K. The app maintained a consistent active user base, averaging around 91.6K with minor fluctuations.
Chess - Play & Learn by Chess.com experienced a mixed quarter. Revenue saw a peak of $459 in early January, which then tapered off to $174 by the end of March. Downloads experienced a decline from 2.6K in early January to 1.5K in the last week of March. Despite these changes, the app maintained a steady active user base, averaging around 28.1K throughout the quarter, with a slight increase towards the end of March.
MONOPOLY: The Board Game from Marmalade Game Studio had minimal downloads and active users, which is reflected in its revenue trends. The highest revenue was $611 in the first week of January, which then steadily declined to $124 by the end of March.
Backgammon - Lord of the Board by Beach Bum Ltd showed a stable performance in terms of revenue, peaking at $310 in late February and ending the quarter at $222. Downloads remained low but stable, starting at 41 and ending at 65 by the last week of March. The app maintained a small yet consistent active user base, averaging around 242 users by the end of March.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analysis and insights, visit Sensor Tower.