AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Europe's Top 5 City Building Games Q1 2024: A Sensor Tower Report
Sensor Tower's Q1 2024 analysis reveals the latest trends in the European city building games category. Discover the performance of the top apps in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q1 of 2024, Europe's city building games have shown varied performance on the unified platform. Sensor Tower provides a detailed analysis of the top five applications in this genre, focusing on downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
States Builder: Trade Empire by SayGames LTD kicked off with a strong start, boasting around 233K downloads in the first week of January, but saw a downward trend to approximately 84K by the end of March. Meanwhile, weekly active users peaked at over 400K in early March before dipping to around 355K by the quarter's end.
Global City: Building Games from MY.GAMES B.V. experienced fluctuating downloads, reaching a high of 123K in late February, yet dropped to 23K by late March. The weekly active users followed a similar pattern with a peak of 189K and then a decline to 98K in the same period.
Electronic Arts' SimCity BuildIt maintained a steady revenue trend, starting the quarter with $198K in the first week and ending with $184K. Downloads saw a mid-quarter spike at 68K, and weekly active users remained robust, peaking at 744K in mid-February.
Puzzles & Chaos: Frozen Castle from BUILDING-BLOCKS NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CO.,LIMITED, showed a strong revenue presence, with a notable increase from $154K in the first week to $232K by the end of March. Weekly active users also grew steadily, starting at 98K and reaching 123K in the same timeframe.
Lastly, Transport Tycoon Empire: City by Alda Games s.r.o. had a stable first quarter with revenue hovering around $17K to $22K. Downloads peaked at 43K in the third week of January, while weekly active users saw a high of 137K in late January.
For more detailed insights and analytics, Sensor Tower offers comprehensive data on app performance across various regions and platforms.