AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Ultracasual Games on iOS in Israel - Q3 2023
In Q3 2023, 'Fill The Fridge!' and 'Draw it' saw notable trends in weekly downloads and active users in Israel, while 'Diamond Painting ASMR Coloring' showed a significant revenue spike.
In the third quarter of 2023, the ultracasual games category on the iOS platform in Israel saw various performance trends. Here’s a closer look at the top 5 applications, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Fill The Fridge! by Rollic Games experienced fluctuating metrics throughout Q3. Weekly revenue peaked at approximately $59 in the final week of September, while weekly downloads reached a high of 2.4K in early August before declining to 378 by mid-September. Weekly active users peaked at 6.2K in early August, then saw a decline to 3.2K by mid-September, before bouncing back to 4.5K by the end of the quarter.
Jelly Dye:Satisfying ASMR Game from AI Games FZ showed a notable revenue increase, peaking at $51 in mid-July. Weekly downloads experienced a significant drop, starting from 178 at the end of June and hitting zero by mid-September. The game’s weekly active users also declined steadily from 315 at the start of Q3 to just 48 by mid-September.
Diamond Painting ASMR Coloring by Crazy Labs saw an interesting trend in revenue, with a notable spike to $58 in late August. Weekly downloads remained relatively low, with a few weeks showing no new downloads at all. Despite this, the game maintained a steady number of weekly active users, starting at 617 and ending the quarter at 371.
Slime it: Slime Game Simulator by Slime4Fun maintained consistent revenue throughout the quarter, averaging around $12 to $14 weekly. Downloads were minimal, peaking at just 16 in late August. The game's weekly active users showed a slight decline, from 184 at the end of June to 136 by the end of September.
Draw it by Kwalee Ltd saw varying revenue figures, peaking at $25 in early August. Weekly downloads started at 601 at the end of June, gradually decreasing to 76 by the end of September. Weekly active users also saw a decline, beginning at 991 and dropping to 255 by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights into app performance and trends, visit Sensor Tower.