AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Ultracasual Games on iOS in Mexico: Q2 2024
Discover the performance of the top 5 ultracasual games on iOS in Mexico for Q2 2024, including downloads, revenue, and weekly active user trends.
In the second quarter of 2024, the ultracasual games category on iOS in Mexico saw interesting dynamics. Here’s a closer look at the performance of the top five games: Satisdom, Fill The Fridge!, Draw it, Acrylic Nails!, and Fidget Toys Trading: 3D Pop It. The data comes from Sensor Tower, and more insights can be found on their platform.
Satisdom by ABI GLOBAL LTD. saw a substantial increase in downloads throughout the quarter, peaking at 8K in the final week of June. The game’s revenue showed a small spike, with $14 in the week of June 10 and $3 in the last week of June. Weekly active users (WAUs) grew steadily, starting from 167 in early April and reaching 18.8K by the end of June.
Fill The Fridge! from Rollic Games experienced fluctuating download numbers, with a notable peak of 10.8K in mid-April and another rise to 6.3K in the final week of June. Revenue was relatively stable, averaging around $30 per week, with minor fluctuations. WAUs showed a peak in mid-April at 18.8K, followed by a decline, and then a resurgence to 13.6K in the last week of June.
Draw it by Kwalee Ltd saw a gradual decline in downloads from 6.2K in early April to around 2.1K in early May, then a recovery to 3.3K by the end of June. Revenue remained modest, peaking at $62 in early April and fluctuating between $12 and $49 for the rest of the quarter. WAUs followed a similar trend, starting at 11.3K in early April, dipping mid-quarter, and recovering to 7.3K by the end of June.
Acrylic Nails! from Crazy Labs maintained a consistent download rate, beginning at 3.4K and ending at 3K. The game did not generate any revenue during this period. WAUs remained relatively stable, starting at 10.5K in early April and ending at 9K in the last week of June, with minor fluctuations throughout the quarter.
Fidget Toys Trading: 3D Pop It by Freeplay LLC saw a steady download rate, peaking at 2.3K in late April and gradually declining to 1.6K by the end of June. The game’s revenue was minimal, with small amounts recorded in early April and mid-April. WAUs remained stable, peaking at 6.3K in late April and gradually decreasing to 5K by the end of June.
These insights highlight the dynamic nature of the ultracasual games market in Mexico. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.