AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 iOS Tabletop Board Games in Netherlands for Q1 2024
Analyzing the performance of the top 5 tabletop board game apps on iOS in the Netherlands for Q1 2024, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2024, the Netherlands saw notable activity in the iOS tabletop board games category. Here, we take a closer look at the top 5 applications: Chess - Play & Learn, Parchisi STAR, Domino Dreams™, Backgammon - Lord of the Board, and Yahtzee® with Buddies Dice. Data is sourced from Sensor Tower, where more insights can be found.
Chess - Play & Learn had a strong quarter with weekly revenue peaking at around $16.7K in early January. Weekly downloads saw a high of 2.9K in the first week but generally hovered around 2K. The app maintained a healthy number of weekly active users, starting with approximately 94.7K and peaking at 107.3K in mid-February before ending the quarter with 95.5K.
Parchisi STAR showed consistency in weekly revenue, peaking at $8.6K in mid-March. Weekly downloads were steady, reaching a high of 2.1K in the first week and staying around 1.4K to 1.7K for most of the quarter. Active users started at 37.3K, with a slight dip mid-quarter but ending strong at 35.6K.
Domino Dreams™ experienced a notable increase in both revenue and downloads towards the end of the quarter. Weekly revenue peaked at approximately $5K in mid-March, while downloads surged to 1.5K in the same period. Active users followed a similar upward trend, starting at 833 and reaching 1.6K by mid-March.
Backgammon - Lord of the Board had a fluctuating but overall positive trend in revenue, peaking at $2.9K in the last week of March. The app’s downloads remained relatively low, with a high of 164 in the first week and mostly staying below 100. Active users started at 2.2K and saw minor fluctuations, ending the quarter at 1.9K.
Yahtzee® with Buddies Dice had a steady increase in revenue, peaking at about $1.8K in early March. Downloads were modest, with a high of 315 in the first week and generally staying around 200. Active users started at 2.2K and remained fairly stable, ending the quarter at 2K.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.