AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Top 5 Hypercasual Games on iOS in Europe: Q4 2023
Discover the performance of the top 5 hypercasual games on iOS in Europe for Q4 2023. Detailed insights into downloads, revenue, and weekly active users are provided.
In Q4 2023, the top 5 hypercasual games on iOS in Europe showed varying performance trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users (WAU). Let's delve into the specifics for each app.
QSWatermelon : Monkey Land by Han Song Ey Jo experienced a remarkable surge in all key metrics. Downloads escalated from approximately 31K in mid-October to over 517K by the end of December. Revenue followed an upward trajectory, peaking at $590 in the last week of the quarter. WAU saw a significant increase, starting at 27K and reaching over 2.7M by Christmas week.
Block Blast! from Hungry Studio maintained consistent downloads throughout the quarter, with a notable rise towards the end, culminating in approximately 457K in the final week. WAU also increased steadily, starting at 839K and reaching over 1.3M by the end of December. Notably, the game did not generate any revenue during this period.
My Coloring Book by Jeff PEDERSEN saw fluctuating download numbers, peaking at 430K in mid-November before dropping to approximately 17K by mid-December, and then rising again to 96K in the last week of December. Revenue peaked at a modest $67 in early December. WAU followed a similar trend, with highs of over 500K in mid-November and stabilizing at around 292K by the end of the quarter.
Going Balls from SUPERSONIC STUDIOS LTD had a consistent performance in downloads and WAU. Downloads rose from 77K in late September to approximately 133K in the last week of December. Revenue showed a gradual increase, peaking at $2.7K in the final week. WAU remained stable throughout the quarter, ending at around 575K.
The Burger Please! by Supercent, Inc. saw a decline in downloads from 191K in late September to about 36K by the end of December. Revenue also saw a downward trend, starting at $8.9K and ending at approximately $4K. WAU remained relatively stable, peaking at 764K in late November and ending at 748K by the end of the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analysis and trends, visit Sensor Tower's platform.