AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Casual Games Performance on Unified Platform in Kenya Q2 2023
In Q2 2023, the top 5 casual games in Kenya saw varying trends in downloads, revenue, and active users, with notable performances from Candy Crush Saga and Word Legend Puzzle Addictive.
In the second quarter of 2023, the top 5 casual games on a unified platform in Kenya exhibited distinct trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their performance:
Pool Billiards offline saw a significant rise in weekly downloads, starting at around 5.6K in late March and peaking at approximately 17K by the end of April. However, this trend reversed in May, with downloads dipping to around 7.2K by mid-June before slightly recovering to 9.4K at the end of June. Active users followed a similar pattern, growing from 26.4K in late March to a high of 47.7K in early May, then declining to 35.3K by mid-June, and finally rising to 40.3K by the end of June.
Candy Crush Saga demonstrated a strong performance in terms of revenue, starting at $3.6K in late March and climbing steadily to $4.7K by the end of June. Weekly downloads showed an initial high of 12K, peaking at 17.5K in late April, but then gradually decreased to around 6.2K by mid-June before a slight uptick to 8.3K at the end of June. Active users remained robust throughout the quarter, hovering around 213K to 226K.
Word Legend Puzzle Addictive had a varied revenue performance, starting at $6 in late March, experiencing minor fluctuations, and peaking at $36 in mid-June. Weekly downloads were relatively stable, ranging from 8.7K to 12.5K throughout the quarter, with a notable spike to 16.2K in the last week of June. The game maintained a steady number of active users, starting at 55.1K in late March and peaking at 69.2K by the end of June.
Football League 2024 had a notable increase in weekly downloads, beginning at 5.8K in late March and rising to 14.5K by the end of June. Active users showed a varied trend, starting at 72.2K in late March, experiencing a decline to around 44K by mid-June, and then increasing to 59.6K by the end of June.
Crazy Coin experienced a sharp decline in weekly downloads, starting at 16.4K in late March and dropping to just 35 by mid-June before slightly recovering to 3.8K by the end of June. Active users followed a similar downward trend, from 36.2K in late March to 8.7K by mid-June, with a slight recovery to 9.9K by the end of June.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and insights, visit Sensor Tower.