AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Q4 2023 US Trivia Games Performance on Unified Platforms
Analyzing the US performance of top trivia games in Q4 2023, Sensor Tower reveals download and user engagement trends. Insights show varying patterns among leading trivia apps.
As the year 2023 wrapped up, Sensor Tower's data provides an intriguing look into the performance of the top five trivia games in the United States on unified platforms. Here, we delve into the numbers to understand how these apps fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
Elevate - Brain Training Games experienced a steady increase in revenue over the quarter, peaking at $242K in the final week. Downloads also saw an upward trajectory, with a notable jump to 61K in the last week. The game's weekly active users showed more fluctuation, ending the quarter with a high of 439K.
Trivia Crack (No Ads) demonstrated a mixed revenue trend, with a mid-quarter dip to $74K and recovery to $83K by the year's end. Downloads peaked at 74K during the holiday week, while active users saw their highest numbers at 271K in the same period.
Kahoot! Play & Create Quizzes had a relatively stable revenue pattern, though it dipped to $28K in the last week. The app's downloads declined toward the end of the quarter, ending at 47K. Weekly active users decreased over the quarter, concluding at 393K.
Jeopardy! Trivia TV Game Show saw modest revenue fluctuations, finishing strong with $45K in the final week. Downloads showed an increase, with a closing spike at 17K. The game's active user base showed a slight uptick, ending at 24K.
SongPop Classic - Music Trivia had its revenue peak at $54K in the third week of November but ended the quarter with $29K. Downloads were lower compared to other apps, peaking at 4.7K. Active users showed minimal variation, finishing at 25K.
For more detailed insights and data, Sensor Tower's platform can be explored to understand the dynamics of the trivia games category and how individual apps perform over time.