AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 Tabletop Board Games on Android in New Zealand: Q2 2022 Performance
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 tabletop board game apps on Android in New Zealand during Q2 2022, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the second quarter of 2022, the top 5 tabletop board game apps on Android in New Zealand showed varied performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at the performance of these popular apps.
YAHTZEE With Buddies Dice Game from Scopely saw a fluctuating trend in weekly revenue, peaking at around $2.5K in mid-April before dropping to approximately $1.1K by late May. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, averaging around 150 downloads per week. The app’s weekly active users showed a slight decline from 1.58K at the end of March to 1.44K by the end of June.
Backgammon - Lord of the Board by Beach Bum Ltd. experienced a consistent performance in weekly revenue, with notable peaks reaching $1.3K in mid-June. Weekly downloads varied slightly, with a high of 90 downloads in mid-April and a low of 36 in mid-June. The app maintained a steady number of weekly active users, averaging around 850 throughout the quarter.
Chess - Play and Learn from Chess.com had a stable revenue trend, peaking at $530 in late May. Weekly downloads hovered around the 350 mark, with slight increases and decreases. The app’s weekly active users showed a downward trend from 5.8K at the end of March to 4.4K by the end of June.
Ludo Club - Dice & Board Game by Moonfrog showcased a fluctuating revenue pattern, with a peak of $232 in early April and a low of $44 in early May. Weekly downloads saw a significant increase in mid-June, reaching 305 downloads. The app’s weekly active users increased from 1.7K at the end of March to 1.9K by mid-June, before slightly declining to 1.7K by the end of the quarter.
MONOPOLY from Marmalade Game Studio had a varied revenue trend, peaking at $175 in mid-June. Weekly downloads were relatively low, with a high of 65 in mid-June. The app’s weekly active users showed an increase from 93 at the end of March to 137 by mid-June, before declining slightly to 109 by the end of June.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analysis and insights, visit the Sensor Tower website.