AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 iOS Business Games in Norway: Q1 2024 Performance
An overview of the top 5 business games on iOS in Norway during Q1 2024, highlighting weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
The first quarter of 2024 saw significant performance trends for the top 5 business games on the iOS platform in Norway. Here's a detailed look at the weekly downloads, revenue, and active user metrics for these leading apps.
Idle Lumber Empire - Wood Game from AppQuantum Publishing Ltd experienced varied weekly revenue, peaking at around $4.3K in early January, then seeing a gradual decline to approximately $2.7K by the end of January. Revenue picked up again in February, maintaining a level near $3.6K through March. Downloads spiked mid-February at 691, while active users peaked at 1.4K in the same period before stabilizing around 911 by the end of March.
Rent Please! Landlord Sim by Shimmer Games Co., Ltd. showed a notable revenue jump in late January, reaching $2.2K, before declining to under $600 by the end of the quarter. Downloads were highest in early January at 792, and active users peaked twice, first in late January at 2.8K and again in late March at 3.1K.
My Perfect Hotel from SayGames LTD saw a consistent drop in revenue from $1.8K in early January to around $540 by the end of February, with a slight recovery to $647 by the end of March. Downloads were highest in early January at 4.9K, and active users followed a similar trend, peaking at 13.8K before ending the quarter at around 5.8K.
Grand Hotel Mania: Management by MY.GAMES B.V. had a steady revenue performance, peaking at $1K in mid-February and maintaining around $630 by the end of March. Downloads remained relatively low and stable, peaking at 143 in late January. Active users saw a peak of 1.3K in mid-February, ending the quarter at 1.1K.
The Office: Somehow We Manage from Eastside Games had more modest revenue figures, starting the quarter at $685 and ending at $661. Downloads were minimal, peaking at 54 in early January and 46 by the end of March. Active users followed a similar trend, peaking at 123 in early January and stabilizing around 91 by the end of the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, where more detailed information can be found.