AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 Decoration Games in Russia Q2 2022 Performance
The top 5 decoration games on a unified platform in Russia during Q2 2022 exhibited varied trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Detailed insights from Sensor Tower reveal the performance metrics of these popular apps.
In Q2 2022, the top 5 decoration games in Russia on a unified platform showcased diverse performance metrics in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their trends, with data provided by Sensor Tower.
Toca Boca World from Toca Boca AB experienced fluctuations in weekly revenue, starting at approximately $70.6K and ending the quarter with about $41.6K. Downloads saw a peak of 155.8K in late March, later stabilizing around 127K by the end of June. The app’s active user base began at around 2.8M and showed slight growth, reaching about 2.6M by the end of the quarter.
My City: Pajama Party by My Town Games LTD showed a notable spike in weekly downloads, peaking at 114.1K in mid-May before tapering off to about 21.9K by the end of June. Despite the low revenue, which remained under $22 per week, the app maintained a significant number of active users, peaking at 167.7K in early June and gradually declining to around 141.3K.
Homescapes from Playrix exhibited steady revenue, starting at $162.5K and closing the quarter at approximately $114.7K. Weekly downloads hovered around 31.2K to 37.9K throughout the quarter. The app’s active user count remained relatively stable, with a slight dip mid-quarter but ending strongly at about 1.1M.
Miga Town: My World by XiHe Digital showed consistent weekly revenue, fluctuating between $341 and $862. Downloads varied from 28.7K to 44.9K, with the highest in late March. Active users started at 275.3K and ended at around 246.9K, showing minor variations throughout the quarter.
House Designer: Fix & Flip by Sergey Kizima maintained modest revenue, peaking at $86 in early April and ending at $37 in late June. Downloads ranged from 25.2K to 43.4K, with a notable peak in late March. Active users saw a gradual decline from 119.4K to about 87.9K over the quarter.
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