AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Ultracasual Games in the US for Q2 2023
Discover the performance of the top 5 ultracasual games on a unified platform in the United States during the second quarter of 2023, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
The second quarter of 2023 saw an interesting mix of trends in the ultracasual games category in the United States. Here’s a detailed look at the performance of the top 5 ultracasual games based on data from Sensor Tower.
Slice Masters: ASMR Game from HYPERHUG LTD experienced varied trends throughout the quarter. Weekly revenue fluctuated, peaking at approximately $4.6K in early April before seeing a decline to around $1.6K by late May, and ending the quarter at $2.3K. Downloads showed a similar pattern, starting strong at 44K in late March, dropping to a low of 21K by the end of June. Weekly active users were consistent, starting at 214K and peaking at 277K in mid-June, before settling at 238K by the quarter's end.
Goo: Slime simulator, ASMR by Exomind LTD saw a steady but declining trend in both revenue and active users. Revenue started at around $4.1K and gradually decreased to approximately $2K by the end of June. Active users followed a similar trend, beginning at 8.7K and dropping to 4.2K.
World of Slime Simulator Games from Solid Apps INC showed a positive trend in revenue and active users. Weekly revenue increased from $1.3K in late March to a high of $2K by the end of June. Downloads saw significant growth, especially in mid-June, peaking at 11K. Active users also rose, starting at 6.4K and reaching 13.9K by the quarter's end.
Draw it by Kwalee Ltd had a fluctuating quarter. Revenue began at $1.7K and gradually decreased to $884 by the end of June. Downloads started strong at 72K in late March, then fluctuated, finally landing at 31K. Active users started at 162K and showed a downward trend, ending at 92K.
Dot to Dot: Connect the Dots from Dot to Dot s.r.o. had stable revenue trends, beginning at $1K and ending slightly higher at $1.2K. Downloads showed a decrease from 7.9K in late March to 5K by the end of June. Active users followed a similar trend, starting at 11.1K and ending at 7.5K.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.