AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 City Building Games on Android in New Zealand, Q3 2022
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 city building games on Android in New Zealand for Q3 2022, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
The third quarter of 2022 saw intriguing trends for the top city building games on the Android platform in New Zealand. Let's delve into the weekly performance metrics for Paris: City Adventure, SimCity BuildIt, Transport Tycoon Empire: City, Craftheim - Lumberjack Island, and Land of Empires: Immortal.
Paris: City Adventure from MTAG PUBLISHING LTD experienced a varied performance in Q3 2022. Weekly revenue peaked at $131 in mid-August before gradually declining to $20 by the end of September. Weekly downloads saw a significant drop from 263 in late June to just 53 by the end of the quarter. Active users also decreased from 328 at the end of June to 115 by the end of September.
SimCity BuildIt by Electronic Arts saw a more stable performance. Weekly revenue fluctuated, peaking at $1.1K in late June and experiencing a low of $435 in mid-July. Downloads remained relatively steady, with a notable increase to 247 in early September. Active users hovered around 1.9K to 2.1K throughout the quarter, showing a minor decline towards the end.
Transport Tycoon Empire: City from Alda Games showed growth in user engagement. Weekly revenue peaked at $210 in early August. Downloads saw a steady increase, reaching 244 by mid-September. Active users also grew from 187 at the end of June to 416 by the end of September, indicating a positive trend in user retention.
Craftheim - Lumberjack Island by Casual Azur Games had a mixed quarter. The game generated minimal revenue, peaking at $6 in late August. Downloads were inconsistent, with a high of 349 in late August before dropping to 65 by the end of September. Active users started at 1.9K in late June and declined to 1.3K by the end of the quarter.
Land of Empires: Immortal by Nuverse saw impressive revenue figures, peaking at $1.7K in mid-August. However, downloads and active users showed a declining trend, with downloads dropping from 107 in late June to just 39 by the end of September. Active users also decreased from 101 to 47 over the same period.
These insights are sourced from Sensor Tower, where you can find more detailed analytics and trends for mobile applications.