AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Hypercasual Games Performance in Kenya Q1 2023
In Q1 2023, the top 5 hypercasual games in Kenya showed varied performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Detailed insights can be found on Sensor Tower.
In the first quarter of 2023, Kenya's hypercasual gaming market saw interesting trends among the top 5 games on a unified platform. Here's a closer look at the performance of these apps based on data from Sensor Tower.
Bus Simulator : Ultimate from Zuuks Games experienced fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at $70 in mid-January and ending the quarter with $69. Weekly downloads varied, with a high of 1.4K in early January and a low of 678 at the end of March. The game maintained a steady number of weekly active users, starting at 9.8K and ending with 7.1K.
World of Slime Simulator Games by Solid Apps INC showed a modest increase in weekly revenue, reaching $32 in mid-February and closing the quarter at $21. Weekly downloads were minimal, with a few spikes, notably 7 downloads in late March. The app had no significant active user data to report during this period.
Clone Ball from SUPERSONIC STUDIOS LTD saw its weekly revenue fluctuate, peaking at $32 at the end of March. Downloads were sporadic, with a high of 48 in mid-January and no downloads reported in several weeks. Weekly active users peaked at 85 in mid-January but saw a decline towards the end of the quarter.
VR Mission Leviathan by FIBRUM had consistent weekly revenue around $17-$19, with a dip to $9 in mid-March. The game did not report any downloads or active user data during this period.
OverTake from Kwalee Ltd showed varied weekly revenue, peaking at $22 at the end of January. Downloads were highest in early January at 1.1K, tapering off to 184 by the end of March. Weekly active users started strong at 1.9K in early January but dropped to 541 by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.