AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Ultracasual Games in Central America on Android - Q2 2024
Discover the performance of the top 5 ultracasual games on the Android platform in Central America during Q2 2024, including download trends, revenue figures, and active user statistics.
In the second quarter of 2024, the ultracasual games category on the Android platform in Central America saw notable performances from five standout apps. Data from Sensor Tower provides a detailed look into their weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
Project Match: ASMR Salon from Casual Joy Games experienced fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at around $361 in early April and dipping to $77 in late May. Weekly downloads showed a significant upward trend towards the end of the quarter, surging from approximately 9.7K in late April to an impressive 86.2K by the final week of June. Active users also demonstrated a substantial increase, jumping from 25.7K in late April to over 112K by the end of June.
Diamond Painting ASMR Coloring by CrazyLabs LTD saw modest revenue growth, with figures peaking at $69 in mid-June. The app's weekly downloads fluctuated, starting with 44.8K in early April and experiencing a decline to 9.1K by the end of June. Active users also showed a downward trend, decreasing from 81.4K in early April to 20.5K by the end of June.
Antistress - relaxation toys from JindoBlu maintained steady revenue, peaking at $57 in mid-May. Weekly downloads were consistently high throughout the quarter, ranging from 25.8K to 43K. The app had a strong user base, with active users remaining above 500K throughout the quarter, peaking at 639K in early April.
Super Toy 3D by SayGames Ltd had relatively low revenue, with a maximum of $21 in early June. However, the app's downloads were robust, consistently above 50K, peaking at 72.8K in mid-May. Active users were also high, maintaining figures above 400K and reaching up to 491K in mid-May.
Jelly Dye: Jelly Games & ASMR from CASUAL AZUR GAMES saw minimal revenue, with a peak of $23 in late May. Weekly downloads showed variability, starting at 25.3K in early April and dropping to 6.4K by the end of June. Active users fluctuated as well, with a peak of 75.3K in late May, before dropping to 28.7K by the end of June.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.