AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 2D Cartoon Games in United Kingdom Q1 2023
In Q1 2023, popular 2D cartoon games like Royal Match and Candy Crush Saga showed notable trends in downloads, revenue, and active users in the UK. Here’s a detailed look at their performance.
In the first quarter of 2023, the top 2D cartoon games on the unified platform in the United Kingdom demonstrated varied performance metrics. Data from Sensor Tower provides insights into their weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
Royal Match from Dream Games saw a substantial rise in weekly revenue, peaking at around $736K in the last week of March. Downloads showed a steady increase, reaching approximately 81K in the same week. The game also experienced a growth in active users, climbing from 458K at the start of January to 584K by the end of March.
Dumb Ways to Die, published by Metro Trains Melbourne Pty Ltd, had a significant increase in downloads early in the quarter, peaking at 145K in mid-February. This surge was reflected in its revenue, which reached a high of $763 in the same period. Active users also peaked at 245K in mid-February before gradually declining to 88K by the end of March.
Candy Crush Saga by King maintained robust revenue figures, peaking at approximately $1.14M in mid-March. Weekly downloads varied, with a high of 65K in early January and around 47K at the end of March. Active users showed a consistent pattern, reaching up to 883K in late January before stabilizing around 831K by the end of March.
Wordle!, published by Lion Studios Plus, had a downward trend in downloads, starting at 73K in late December and dropping to 27K by the end of March. Revenue followed a similar pattern, with a peak of $10K in late December and declining to around $7K by late March. Active users decreased from 261K in late December to 225K by the end of March.
Coin Master from Moon Active experienced consistent revenue growth, peaking at about $1.35M in the last week of March. Downloads saw a slight increase, reaching around 50K in the same week. The game maintained a stable number of active users, with figures hovering around 335K by the end of March.
For more detailed insights and further data, visit Sensor Tower.