AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 Ultracasual Games on iOS in Hungary, Q2 2022
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 ultracasual games on iOS in Hungary during the second quarter of 2022, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the second quarter of 2022, the top 5 ultracasual games on iOS in Hungary showcased varying trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a brief overview of their performance:
Dot to Dot: Connect the Dots saw a fluctuating weekly download pattern, peaking at 40 downloads in mid-April and ending the quarter with 21 downloads. Weekly revenue for the app remained relatively low, with a high of $40 at the end of March and a low of $9 in mid-June. Active users peaked at 45 in mid-April but then dropped to 25 by the end of the month.
Fill The Fridge! experienced significant weekly downloads, starting with approximately 2.5K and peaking at nearly 5.8K in mid-April. The app maintained a consistent download rate, ending the quarter with around 1.6K downloads. Revenue trends for this app were modest, peaking at $23 in early April and maintaining a steady flow of around $9 towards the end of June. Weekly active users saw a peak of nearly 11.9K in mid-April, gradually declining to around 5.1K by the end of June.
Fluid Simulation had a stable download rate, ranging from 35 to 111 downloads per week, with a slight peak of 73 downloads at the end of June. Revenue for this app was minimal, with the highest being $28 at the end of March. Active users remained consistent, fluctuating between 192 and 338 throughout the quarter.
Acrylic Nails! showed steady weekly downloads, starting at 139 and peaking at 315 in mid-June. Revenue was relatively low, peaking at $15 in early April. The app saw a consistent number of active users, starting at 762 and increasing to 1.0K by the end of June.
Draw it experienced a steady increase in downloads, starting at 8 and peaking at 149 in mid-June. Revenue showed slight fluctuations, with a peak of $19 in early April. Active users saw a significant increase from 49 in late March to 341 by the end of June.
These insights are based on Sensor Tower data. For more detailed information and further insights, visit Sensor Tower.