AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 City Building Games on Android in El Salvador Q1 2024
Discover the performance of the top 5 city building games on Android in El Salvador during the first quarter of 2024, based on data from Sensor Tower.
The first quarter of 2024 has shown interesting trends for city building games on the Android platform in El Salvador. Here’s a detailed look at the performance of the top 5 games in this category.
Global City: Building Games by MY.GAMES B.V. had a notable increase in weekly revenue, particularly from mid-February onwards. The game reached a peak of approximately $14 in the weeks of March 4 and March 18. Weekly downloads saw a significant rise in late February, peaking at 1K in the week of February 26. Weekly active users also saw a rise, hitting 1.1K in the same week, before slightly declining to 311 by the end of March.
States Builder: Trade Empire from SayGames Ltd experienced steady downloads throughout the quarter, with a peak of 747 in the first week of January. The game maintained a stable number of weekly active users, peaking at 796 in late February. Despite these steady numbers, the game did not generate any revenue during the quarter.
Megapolis: City Building Sim by Social Quantum Ltd showed a moderate increase in weekly revenue, reaching up to $13 in mid-March. The game had a consistent download rate, with a peak of 478 in the last week of March. Weekly active users gradually increased, reaching 556 by the end of the quarter.
Transport Tycoon Empire: City from Alda Games saw fluctuations in weekly downloads, peaking at 354 in the week of January 22. The game maintained a stable number of weekly active users, with a peak of 819 in the same week. However, the game did not generate any revenue throughout the quarter.
The Simpsons™: Tapped Out by ELECTRONIC ARTS had the highest weekly revenue among the top 5, peaking at $40 in the week of February 19. The game had a consistent download rate, with a notable increase to 136 in the last week of March. Weekly active users remained strong, peaking at 1.4K in the first week of January and maintaining similar levels throughout the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed information and additional insights, visit Sensor Tower.