AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Idler Games on iOS in New Zealand, Q2 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 idler games on iOS in New Zealand during Q2 2023, including their weekly downloads, revenue, and active users, based on Sensor Tower data.
In the second quarter of 2023, the top 5 idler games on iOS in New Zealand demonstrated varied performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at how each app fared during this period, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Idle Lumber Empire - Wood Game experienced a remarkable surge in weekly revenue, starting from approximately $1.3K at the end of March and peaking at around $4.8K in the final week of June. Weekly downloads followed a similar upward trend, beginning with 417 downloads and reaching a high of 1.3K in mid-June. The app also saw a steady increase in weekly active users, growing from 977 at the end of March to 2.1K by the end of June.
Gold and Goblins: Idle Games showed fluctuating revenue figures, with a peak of $2.7K in the first week of April, followed by a decline and then another rise to $1.4K by the end of June. The app's weekly downloads saw a significant drop from 450 in early May to just 80 by the end of June. Despite this, weekly active users remained relatively stable, starting at 1.1K in late March and ending at 1K in late June.
Idle Office Tycoon-Money game had a mixed performance. Weekly revenue started at $1.3K in late March, fluctuated throughout the quarter, and ended at $413 in late June. Downloads showed a gradual decline from 462 in late March to 172 by the end of June. The app's active users also saw a downward trend, decreasing from 830 to 453 over the same period.
Dreamdale - Fairy Adventure saw a significant increase in revenue, starting from $60 at the end of March and peaking at $1.9K in mid-June. Weekly downloads rose sharply from 21 in late March to 1.5K by late May, before stabilizing around 788 by the end of June. The app's active users also increased considerably, from 219 in late March to 1.5K by the end of June.
The Office: Somehow We Manage displayed steady revenue growth, beginning with $391 at the end of March and peaking at $1.2K by late April. Weekly downloads remained relatively low, peaking at 224 in early April and dropping to 41 by the end of June. Active users saw a slight decline from 238 in late March to 209 by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.