AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Ultracasual Games on iOS in Argentina Q1 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 ultracasual game apps on iOS in Argentina during Q1 2023, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active user data.
In Q1 2023, the top 5 ultracasual games on iOS in Argentina exhibited diverse performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at each game’s performance based on data from Sensor Tower.
Acrylic Nails! from Crazy Labs saw a gradual decline in weekly downloads, starting from 1.7K at the end of December and dipping to around 1K by the end of March. The number of weekly active users also showed a downward trend, decreasing from 3.6K to approximately 2.8K over the same period.
Fill The Fridge! by Rollic Games showed fluctuating download numbers throughout the quarter. Downloads started at 843 and ended at nearly 500, with a notable dip in mid-February. Despite this, the game experienced a minor revenue peak of $13 in late January. Active user numbers also varied, peaking at 2.4K in early January and settling at 1.4K by the end of March.
Balls'n Ropes, another offering from Rollic Games, had a peak in downloads in mid-January with 840, before stabilizing around the 200-400 range towards the end of the quarter. Revenue remained minimal with a slight increase to $6 in the last week of March. Active users showed a positive trend, increasing from 945 at the start of January to over 3K by the end of March.
AMAZE!!! from Crazy Labs had a relatively stable download rate, starting at 650 and ending at 708, despite a sharp drop to just 11 downloads in late February. The game’s active user base saw a steady increase from 1.4K at the end of December to nearly 1.7K by the end of March.
Engine Pistons ASMR, also from Rollic Games, experienced a significant drop in downloads from 809 in mid-January to virtually zero by mid-February, with a slight recovery to 15 downloads in early March. Revenue peaked at $8 in late February. Active users saw a steady decline from 903 in mid-January to 289 by the end of March.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower.