AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Tabletop Board Games on iOS in South Africa - Q1 2024
In Q1 2024, the top 5 tabletop board games on iOS in South Africa showed varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their trends.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 tabletop board games on iOS in South Africa exhibited a range of performance metrics. Here’s a closer look at the weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends for these games, based on Sensor Tower data.
Chess - Play & Learn from Chess.com experienced varied weekly revenue, starting at approximately $2.4K in early January and peaking at $2.3K towards the end of the month. The app saw a decline to $1.6K by late March. Weekly downloads fluctuated, starting the quarter strong with over 1K downloads, dropping mid-quarter, and ending with around 600 downloads. The weekly active users remained relatively stable, averaging around 23K to 24K throughout the quarter.
Backgammon - Lord of the Board by Beach Bum Ltd showed a varied revenue trend, peaking at $1.4K in late January and then gradually decreasing to around $570 by the end of March. Weekly downloads were minimal, with occasional small spikes, and active users hovered around 100 to 130 throughout the quarter.
Ludo STAR from Gameberry Labs saw its highest weekly revenue of $892 in the second week of January, with fluctuations throughout the quarter, ending at $514 in late March. Downloads started at 408 in early January, declined mid-quarter, and saw a modest increase to 214 by the end of March. The app's weekly active users varied, peaking at 1.4K in early January and declining to around 1.2K by the quarter's end.
Learn with Forward Chess by Forward Chess, LLC had a steady revenue stream, peaking at $478 in the third week of February. The app did not show significant download activity, focusing instead on its active user base.
Ludo Club・Fun Dice Board Game from Moonfrog saw varied weekly revenue, starting at $113 in early January and peaking at $280 mid-February, before declining to $126 by the end of March. Downloads were low, with a peak of 197 in early January and a significant drop mid-quarter. However, the app maintained a stable active user base, averaging around 5K to 6K throughout the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.