AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Performance of Top 5 City Building Games on iOS in Bahrain for Q1 2024
In Q1 2024, city building games on iOS in Bahrain showed varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Notably, [The Simpsons™: Tapped Out](https://app.sensortower.com/overview/498375892?country=US) and [SimCity BuildIt](https://app.sensortower.com/overview/913292932?country=US) exhibited significant revenue trends.
Throughout the first quarter of 2024, city building games on iOS in Bahrain demonstrated diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here is a closer look at the performance of the top five games.
The Simpsons™: Tapped Out from Electronic Arts saw fluctuating weekly revenue, starting at $55 in the first week of January and reaching a peak of $82 in mid-March. Weekly downloads for the game were relatively low, with only a few weeks showing activity, peaking at 16 downloads in the first week of January.
SimCity BuildIt, also by Electronic Arts, experienced a steady increase in weekly revenue, starting at $36 in early January and peaking at $79 in the last week of March. Weekly downloads showed an initial high of 39 in the second week of January but dropped significantly to just 2 by the last week of the quarter.
States Builder: Trade Empire from SayGames LTD had a notable peak in revenue at $149 in the fourth week of January, followed by a sharp decline, ending the quarter with no revenue in the final week. The game's downloads were more consistent, starting at 94 in the first week of January and gradually decreasing to 19 by the end of March.
Merge Mayor by Starberry Games GmbH showed gradual revenue growth, peaking at $34 in early February. Downloads for this game began at 0 for several weeks, picking up to 18 in mid-February, but then plateaued again towards the end of the quarter.
Smurfs' Village from Garden City Games had a more stable performance in terms of revenue, peaking at $32 in the final week of March. Weekly downloads started strong with 48 in the second week of January and remained relatively steady throughout the quarter, ending with 27 in the last week.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, where more detailed analytics can be found.