AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Miner Games on iOS in Costa Rica: Q1 2024 Performance
Discover how the top 5 miner games fared on the iOS platform in Costa Rica during Q1 2024, including insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 miner games on the iOS platform in Costa Rica showed varied performance trends across downloads, revenue, and active users. Below is a detailed look into each game's metrics.
Idle Miner Tycoon: Money Games from Kolibri Games GmbH saw its weekly revenue peak at $51 in the second week of January, later stabilizing around $22-$45 throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads fluctuated, starting strong with 48 downloads in the first week but dropping to single digits for most of the quarter. Weekly active users showed a gradual decline from 491 in early January to 354 by the end of March.
Dig Out! Mine Adventure by Interactive360 experienced consistent weekly revenue, ranging between $14 and $45. Despite stable revenue, there were no recorded downloads or active users data for this period.
Diggy's Adventure: Pipe Games from Pixel Federation Games had notable revenue peaks, with $56 in the first week of March and $35 by the end of the quarter. Downloads remained minimal, with only 4 downloads each in the last two weeks of March. Active users varied slightly, starting at 17 in early January and ending at 20 by late March.
Gold and Goblins: Idle Games from AppQuantum Publishing Ltd showed modest weekly revenue, peaking at $21 in late January and fluctuating between $5 and $17 for the rest of the quarter. Downloads were sparse, with only a few weeks recording any activity. Active users peaked at 27 in the fourth week of January but no further data was available for the rest of the quarter.
Oil Era - Idle Mining Tycoon by Sofish Game recorded its highest weekly revenue at $26 in the first week of February. Downloads peaked at 32 in the first week of January, with a gradual decline to zero by March. Active users started at 37 in early January, with a notable drop to 11 by early February.
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