AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Ultracasual Games Performance on Unified Platform in Georgia Q1 2024
In Q1 2024, the top ultracasual games in Georgia showed varied performance trends in weekly downloads and revenue.
In the first quarter of 2024, the performance of the top ultracasual games on a unified platform in Georgia showcased diverse trends in weekly downloads and revenue. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides insights into the market dynamics of these popular applications.
Dot to Dot: Connect the Dots started the quarter with a weekly revenue of around $4, which saw fluctuations throughout the period. The highest revenue was approximately $7 in the week of February 19, while the lowest dipped to $1 in early March. Weekly downloads for this app were minimal, peaking at 3 downloads in mid-January and then showing no activity for the rest of the quarter.
Fill The Fridge! from Rollic Games experienced a more dynamic trend. Weekly revenue started at $2 in the first week of January and peaked at $13 in the last week of February. However, the weekly downloads showed a significant decline from 1.9K in the first week to just 61 by the end of March.
Let's create! Pottery HD had a notable spike in revenue, with the highest being $11 in the last week of February, after several weeks of no revenue. Weekly downloads for this app remained relatively stable, averaging around 100 downloads per week with minor fluctuations throughout the quarter.
Fluid Simulation showed a consistent pattern in weekly downloads, starting with single digits and peaking at 29 in mid-March. The revenue trend was less stable, with a peak of $7 in the last week of March after several weeks of no revenue.
Draw it from Kwalee Ltd saw its highest weekly revenue of $6 in mid-January. Weekly downloads fluctuated throughout the quarter, starting at 1.3K in the first week of January and settling at 253 by the end of March.
For more detailed insights and further analysis, visit Sensor Tower.