AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 Ultracasual Games on iOS in Ireland: Q2 2022 Performance
Explore the performance of the top 5 ultracasual games on iOS in Ireland during Q2 2022, including weekly revenue, downloads, and active users.
In Q2 2022, the top 5 ultracasual games on iOS in Ireland showcased varying trends in weekly revenue, downloads, and active users. Here is a detailed look at their performance based on data from Sensor Tower.
Fill The Fridge! from Rollic Games saw a notable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at around $151 in the week of June 20. Weekly downloads fluctuated, starting at 4.4K and reaching a high of 6.0K in mid-April, before stabilizing around 4.9K by the end of June. The game also experienced a steady rise in weekly active users, growing from 10.0K to approximately 17.0K by the quarter's end.
Draw it by Kwalee Ltd had a consistent performance in weekly revenue, hovering around $20 to $44. The game’s weekly downloads increased gradually, from 235 in late March to a peak of 814 in early June. Weekly active users followed a similar pattern, rising from 662 to 1.5K by early June, before slightly declining to 1.1K at the end of June.
Slime it: Slime Game Simulator showed modest weekly revenue, mostly between $17 and $53. However, the game’s weekly downloads were minimal, with occasional peaks of 4 downloads. Weekly active users remained relatively steady, fluctuating slightly around the 240 mark throughout the quarter.
Acrylic Nails! by Crazy Labs experienced slight variations in weekly revenue, ranging from $16 to $38. Weekly downloads saw a moderate upward trend, starting at 145 and reaching 506 in early April, stabilizing near 352 by the end of June. Weekly active users showed a similar increase, rising from 1.0K to 1.2K by the end of the quarter.
Goo: Slime simulator, ASMR from Exomind LTD had consistent weekly revenue between $17 and $31. However, the game did not record any downloads for most of the quarter. Weekly active users were minimal, with a drop from 91 to 32 by early April and no further data available.
For more insights and detailed data, visit Sensor Tower.