AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Ultracasual Games on iOS in Oceania: Q1 2023 Performance
Explore the performance of the top 5 ultracasual games on iOS in Oceania during Q1 2023, with detailed insights on weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q1 2023, the ultracasual games category on iOS in Oceania saw notable trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at the performance of the top 5 ultracasual games, with data provided by Sensor Tower.
Fill The Fridge!, published by Rollic Games, showed a steady increase in weekly revenue, peaking at around $329 in early March. The weekly downloads fluctuated, reaching a high of approximately 4.2K in late February. Active users started at around 17.3K at the beginning of the quarter, declining to about 15.2K by the end of March.
Diamond Painting ASMR Coloring, from Crazy Labs, experienced a varied revenue trend, peaking at about $336 in early March. Downloads saw a decline from 1.3K in early January to roughly 229 by the end of March. Active users also decreased from 2K at the start of the quarter to around 601.
Goo: Slime simulator, ASMR, published by Exomind LTD, maintained a modest revenue trend, with a notable spike to $242 in the last week of March. Downloads remained low throughout the quarter, with a maximum of 117 in late January. Active users saw a slight decline, starting at 1.7K and ending at approximately 1.4K.
Jelly Dye:Satisfying ASMR Game, from AI Games FZ, had a consistent revenue trend, with a peak of $101 in mid-February. Downloads fluctuated, peaking at around 922 in late December and stabilizing at about 599 by the end of March. Active users saw a decline from 2.4K to roughly 1.6K over the quarter.
Draw it, by Kwalee Ltd, showed stable revenue trends, peaking at $134 in the last week of March. Downloads decreased from 2.5K in late December to around 1.3K in early February, before increasing again to approximately 2K by the end of March. Active users started at 4.6K, decreasing to about 2.9K by the end of January, and then rising to around 3.6K by late March.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.