AI Insights · Timothy · January 2023
Top 5 City Building Games on iOS in Australia Q4 2022
In Q4 2022, the top city-building games on iOS in Australia demonstrated varied performance trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2022, the leading city-building games on iOS in Australia showcased diverse performance trends. Here’s a closer look at the weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for the top 5 games in this category.
SimCity BuildIt from Electronic Arts saw a steady weekly revenue throughout the quarter, peaking at approximately $18.5K in the week of October 17. Weekly downloads for the game fluctuated, starting at around 2.2K in late September and dropping to a low of 805 in late October before rising again to 1.4K by the end of December. Active users showed a gradual decline from 17.6K in late September to 13.3K in early December, before climbing back up to 14.3K at the end of the year.
The Simpsons™: Tapped Out, also by Electronic Arts, experienced a significant spike in weekly revenue, reaching $29.9K in mid-November. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, hovering around 800 for most of the quarter, with a slight increase to over 1K in the final week of December. Active users remained consistent, with a slight increase from 3.7K in late September to 3.7K by the end of December.
State Connect: Traffic Control by AI Games FZ showed varied performance in weekly revenue, peaking at $318 in early November. The game’s weekly downloads were low for most of the quarter, with notable spikes to 1.5K in late September and 912 in mid-December. Active users for the game followed a similar pattern, starting at 3.3K in late September, dipping to 954 in late October, and rising again to 2K by mid-December.
NVizzio Creations’ MONOPOLY Tycoon saw its highest weekly revenue of $566 in mid-November. Weekly downloads varied, peaking at 997 in early October and ending the quarter at 608. Active users for the game declined from 1.5K in late September to 923 by the end of December.
Family Guy The Quest for Stuff by Jam City, Inc. experienced steady weekly revenue, reaching $1.5K in mid-December. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, starting at 331 in late September and ending at 572 by the end of December. Active users showed a gradual increase, starting at 938 in late September and reaching 1.4K at the end of the quarter.
These insights into the performance of top city-building games on iOS in Australia for Q4 2022 are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analysis and additional insights, visit Sensor Tower.