AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Idler Games Performance in Central America, Q2 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 idler games in Central America for Q2 2023, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q2 2023, the top 5 idler games in Central America demonstrated varied performance trends across weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Data from Sensor Tower provides insights into these trends.
Idle Office Tycoon-Money game saw a significant decline in weekly revenue from approximately $11.1K at the end of March to around $1.5K by the end of June. Weekly downloads followed a similar downward trend, dropping from 75.8K to 12.9K. Weekly active users also decreased from 115K to 33.6K over the same period.
Cat Snack Bar: Food Games exhibited more stability. Weekly revenue peaked at $5.3K in late April before declining to $2.4K by the end of June. Weekly downloads started strong at 103.8K, fluctuating throughout the quarter and ending at 52.5K. Active users maintained a robust presence, peaking at 304.8K in mid-April and ending the quarter at 253K.
Idle Lumber Empire - Wood Game experienced an upward trend in both weekly downloads and active users. Downloads increased from 22.4K at the end of March to 69.5K by the end of June, while active users surged from 45.9K to 114.5K. Revenue showed a modest increase, peaking at $3.8K in the final week of June.
Gold and Goblins: Idle Games had a mixed performance. Weekly revenue fluctuated, peaking at $2K in late May and ending at $1.9K in June. Downloads saw a notable increase, starting at 4.5K and reaching 8.6K by the end of June. Active users rose from 23K to 30.8K over the same period.
Eatventure showed significant growth in weekly downloads and active users. Downloads surged from 27.6K at the end of March to 67.1K by the end of June. Active users mirrored this growth, increasing from 102.3K to 176.1K. Revenue also saw a steady rise, peaking at $1.8K in the last week of June.
These trends reflect the dynamic landscape of idler games in Central America. For more detailed insights and analysis, visit Sensor Tower.