AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top Down Games Performance in the US for Q1 2024
In Q1 2024, the top 5 top-down games in the US saw varied performance in downloads, revenue, and active users, with [MONOPOLY GO!](https://app.sensortower.com/overview/62be6a5fbab10c69c5a0a42a?country=US) leading in revenue.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 top-down games on a unified platform in the United States demonstrated a diverse range of performance metrics. Data from Sensor Tower reveals key insights into weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for these games.
MONOPOLY GO! from Scopely, Inc. experienced significant revenue growth, peaking at approximately $42M in the week of March 4. Weekly downloads, however, showed a downward trend, starting at 951K in early January and decreasing to 401K by the end of March. Active users also saw a decline, from 2.6M in the first week of January to 1.7M by the end of the quarter.
Block Blast! from Hungry Studio maintained a steady download rate, with numbers fluctuating around 300K to 500K throughout the quarter. Active users increased from 1.7M in the first week of January to 1.9M by late February, before stabilizing at around 1.7M towards the end of March.
Magic Tiles 3: Piano Game from Amanotes Pte. Ltd. saw weekly revenue hover around $50K to $60K. Downloads showed a slight fluctuation, beginning at 332K in early January and ending at 248K in late March. Active users experienced a downward trend initially but rebounded to 1.8M by the end of the quarter.
My Perfect Hotel from SayGames LTD had a steady decline in revenue, decreasing from $167K in the first week of January to $83K by the end of March. Downloads also showed a decreasing trend, starting at 367K and dropping to 184K. Active users saw a notable decrease from 1.2M in early January to 824K by the end of the quarter.
Twisted Tangle from Rollic Games experienced varying revenue, peaking at approximately $614K in the last week of February. Downloads dropped significantly from 380K in early January to 77K by the end of March. Active users also declined from 614K in early January to 381K by late March.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.