AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Business Games on Android in Europe Q2 2024
In Q2 2024, the top 5 business games on Android in Europe showed varied performance in downloads, revenue, and active users. Detailed insights from Sensor Tower reveal the trends.
The second quarter of 2024 saw interesting trends in the performance of the top 5 business games on Android in Europe. Here’s a closer look at their downloads, revenue, and weekly active users based on data from Sensor Tower.
Idle Lumber Empire from AppQuantum recorded a strong performance. Weekly revenue peaked at $80K in early June and saw fluctuations, ending the quarter at approximately $76K. Downloads surged mid-quarter, reaching a high of 203K in the week of May 20. Weekly active users followed a similar trend, peaking at 370K in late May and stabilizing around 223K by the end of June.
Grand Hotel Mania: Hotel games by MY.GAMES B.V. showed consistent revenue figures, averaging around $19K to $21K weekly. Downloads were more variable, with a low of around 9K in late April and a high of 24K at the start of the quarter. Weekly active users remained relatively steady, fluctuating between 133K and 192K.
Idle Office Tycoon- Money game from Warrior Game experienced notable revenue growth, peaking at $28K in late May. Downloads were highest in late April at 62K but dropped to around 16K by the end of June. The game’s weekly active users peaked at 121K in mid-May before gradually declining to approximately 67K.
My Perfect Hotel by SayGames Ltd saw substantial downloads, peaking at 298K in late May. Revenue also showed an upward trend, reaching a high of $15K in the same period. Weekly active users were robust, peaking at 713K in early April and remaining above 650K throughout the quarter.
Cafeland - Restaurant Cooking from GAMEGOS had a mixed quarter. Weekly revenue hovered around $8K to $10K, with a peak of $10K in late April. Downloads were inconsistent, with a high of 12K in early April and a low of around 2K in mid-May. Weekly active users peaked at 40K in early April but declined to about 28K by the end of June.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower.