AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Hidden Objects Games on iOS in the US, Q2 2023
Explore the performance of the top 5 hidden objects games on the iOS platform in the US during Q2 2023, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the second quarter of 2023, the top 5 hidden objects games on the iOS platform in the United States exhibited varied performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Below are the key insights from Sensor Tower's data.
June’s Journey: Hidden Objects by Wooga showed a significant fluctuation in weekly revenue, peaking at around $1.4M in mid-May and closing the quarter at approximately $1.2M. Weekly downloads started strong with nearly 31K in late April but gradually declined to about 19K by the end of June. The game maintained a steady weekly active user base, hovering around 200K to 210K throughout the quarter.
Seekers Notes: Hidden Objects from Mytona Limited experienced a consistent weekly revenue trend, ranging between $300K and $360K, with a slight dip towards the end of the quarter. Downloads saw a decline from 15K in late May to roughly 6K by the end of June. Active users also decreased from around 18.5K in May to about 11.8K in late June.
Playrix's Manor Matters displayed a stable revenue pattern, averaging around $200K weekly, with a peak of $223K in late May. Downloads fluctuated significantly, starting at 15.5K in late March, dropping to 3.8K in mid-June, and ending at 4.6K. Active users peaked at over 246K in late May but saw a drop to approximately 188K by the end of June.
Hidden City: Object Seekers by G5 Entertainment AB showed a stable revenue trend, averaging around $80K to $100K weekly, with a peak of $106K in mid-June. Downloads were relatively low, fluctuating between 1.5K and 3K throughout the quarter. Active users saw notable spikes, particularly in early May and mid-June, reaching over 34K.
Finally, Sherlock・Hidden Object・Match 3, also from G5 Entertainment AB, maintained a consistent weekly revenue of around $80K to $92K. Downloads steadily decreased from 8.1K in late March to about 3.1K by the end of June. Active users showed a declining trend, starting at around 33K and ending at approximately 24K.
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