AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 City Building Games in the US: Q2 2024 Performance
Explore the performance of the top 5 city building games in the US for Q2 2024, including downloads, revenue, and weekly active users trends.
During the second quarter of 2024, the top city building games in the United States showed varying trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. Data from Sensor Tower provides a comprehensive overview of these metrics for the top 5 games in this category.
Isekai:Slow Life by Mars Era Limited saw its revenue start at $778K in early April, gradually declining to around $532K by the end of June. Downloads fluctuated between 30K and 19K weekly, with a slight downward trend over the quarter. Weekly active users increased from 193K to 219K, indicating a growing user base despite the drop in revenue and downloads.
Puzzles & Chaos: Frozen Castle from BUILDING-BLOCKS NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED showed a stable revenue pattern, starting at $451K and peaking at $569K by the end of June. Downloads ranged from 19K to 31K weekly, with a noticeable dip mid-quarter. The game’s weekly active users grew consistently from 117K to 147K.
SimCity BuildIt by Electronic Arts experienced a revenue dip from $499K to $404K over the quarter. Weekly downloads varied between 25K and 32K. Active users dropped from 161K to 125K in April, but recovered to 156K by the end of June, showing a resurgence in player engagement.
Merge County® by Microfun Limited had a relatively stable revenue, starting at $187K and ending at $161K. The game had no significant download data for most of the quarter. Weekly active users decreased steadily from 19K to 10K, indicating a decline in player retention.
The Simpsons™: Tapped Out, also by Electronic Arts, showed an interesting revenue pattern with peaks and troughs, starting at $82K, peaking at $154K in early June, and ending at $62K. Downloads remained stable around 9K weekly. Active users hovered around 145K throughout the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.