AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Spot the Difference Games Performance in the US for Q2 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 Spot the Difference games on a unified platform in the US during Q2 2024, including insights on downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
The second quarter of 2024 saw notable trends in the performance of the top 5 Spot the Difference games in the United States. Here’s a detailed look at the downloads, revenue, and weekly active users for these apps, based on data from Sensor Tower.
5 Differences Online by Smart Project GmbH showed a consistent revenue increase, peaking at about $55K in mid-May, before a gradual decline to around $37K by the end of June. Downloads saw a significant spike mid-quarter, reaching approximately 6K in the week of May 20, but dropped to around 2.4K by the end of June. Weekly active users increased to nearly 19K in late May, then fluctuated around 14K to 15K in June.
What's the Difference? Spot It from Candywriter, LLC had modest revenue, peaking at $287 in early April and then stabilizing around $135 by the end of June. Downloads were minimal, with a peak of 19 in mid-May and some weeks showing zero downloads. Weekly active users saw a gradual decline from 379 at the beginning of April to 267 by the end of June.
Find Easy - Hidden Differences, published by DEVGEIM, experienced significant download activity, peaking at over 31K in late April and maintaining a strong presence with around 24K by the end of June. Revenue also increased, reaching $173 in mid-June. Weekly active users rose steadily, peaking at approximately 96K by the end of June.
Find The Differences: Spot It from RV AppStudios LLC had relatively stable revenue, with minor fluctuations and a peak of $98 in mid-June. Downloads remained consistent, peaking at 4.8K in early June. The app saw a steady increase in weekly active users, reaching nearly 8K by mid-June.
Find Differences, Puzzle Games by Guru Smart Holding Limited maintained steady download numbers, peaking at around 12K in early April. Weekly active users showed a downward trend, starting at 52K in early April and decreasing to around 43K by the end of June.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.