AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 City Building Games in Costa Rica Q3 2022
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 city building games on a unified platform in Costa Rica during Q3 2022, with data insights from Sensor Tower.
Throughout Q3 2022, the top 5 city building games in Costa Rica showcased varied performance trends across downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at each game’s trajectory based on data from Sensor Tower.
The Simpsons™: Tapped Out from Electronic Arts saw fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at about $294 in late July and maintaining a general range between $89 and $265 throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads hit a high of 474 in early August, while active users ranged from approximately 3.2K to 4K, showing a moderate but steady level of engagement.
SimCity BuildIt, also from Electronic Arts, experienced a notable spike in revenue towards the end of September, reaching $285. Downloads varied, with a significant increase to 393 in early September. Active users peaked at over 3K in early September but generally hovered around 2.5K to 2.8K.
Land of Empires: Immortal from Nuverse saw its highest revenue in mid-August at $262, though it tapered off significantly towards the end of the quarter. Downloads showed a declining trend from a high of 270 in late July to 103 by the end of September. Active users also decreased from 211 in late July to 96 by the end of September.
Megapolis: City Building Sim by Social Quantum had a revenue surge in mid-September, hitting $83, with other weeks showing more modest earnings. Downloads were highest at 418 at the start of the quarter but settled around 154 by the end. Active users showed a gradual decline, ending the quarter at 207.
Finally, MONOPOLY Tycoon from Nvizzio Creations had no significant revenue for most of the quarter, with a minor peak of $5 in mid-August. Downloads gradually decreased from 278 in early July to 74 by the end of September. Active users followed a similar pattern, starting at 210 and ending at 74.
For more in-depth insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.