AI Insights · Timothy · March 2023
Top 5 Cooking Games Performance in Peru Q1 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 cooking games in Peru during Q1 2023, including downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2023, the top 5 cooking games in Peru showcased varied performance metrics across downloads, revenue, and active user numbers. Below is a detailed analysis of their trends based on data from Sensor Tower.
My Cafe — Restaurant Game from Melsoft experienced a decline in weekly downloads, starting at 1.8K in early January and dropping to 333 by the end of March. Revenue peaked at approximately $1.6K in late January before falling to $808 in the last week of March. The game had a steady decrease in weekly active users, from around 8K at the beginning of January to 4.8K by the end of the quarter.
Cooking Diary® Restaurant Game by Mytona Limited saw its weekly downloads fluctuate, peaking at 1.5K in mid-February and ending the quarter at 765. Weekly revenue reached its highest at $1K in late January but dropped to $546 by the end of March. Active user numbers remained relatively stable, starting at 9.1K and peaking at 12.9K in mid-February before ending at 10.5K.
Cooking Madness-Kitchen Frenzy from ZenLife Games Pte. Ltd. had a strong performance in weekly downloads, starting at 7.5K and peaking at 8.7K in early January, then stabilizing around 6.5K towards the end of the quarter. Revenue showed a general upward trend, ending at $617 in the last week of March. The game maintained a high number of active users, from 55K at the start of January to around 54K by the end of March.
Love & Pies - Merge Mystery by Trailmix Ltd had a moderate performance with weekly downloads peaking at 317 in early February and declining to 8 by the end of March. Weekly revenue saw a decrease from $651 in early January to $267 in the last week of March. Active user numbers remained relatively steady, hovering around 2.3K to 2.9K throughout the quarter.
Cooking Fever: Restaurant Game from Nordcurrent UAB showed a decline in weekly downloads, starting at 5.3K in early January and ending at 2.6K by the end of March. Revenue remained relatively stable, averaging around $300-$400 per week. Active users saw a slight decline, from 34K at the beginning of January to 31.6K by the end of March.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.