AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Ultracasual Games Surge on Unified Platforms
The top 5 ultracasual games showed varying performance trends in downloads and active users on unified platforms in Q2 2024. Sensor Tower provides a deeper dive into their metrics.
Ultracasual games have continued to capture the attention of mobile gamers in the second quarter of 2024. Let's look at how the top 5 contenders faired on unified platforms.
Satisdom made its debut in April and saw downloads peak at 14K in mid-April before gradually declining to 7K by the end of June. Weekly active users (WAU) showed a healthier trend, increasing from 3K to 26K in the same period.
Fill The Fridge, a title from Rollic Games, started with strong revenue at $116K in late April, which slightly dipped to $57K by late June. Downloads saw a decrease from 15K to 11K, while WAU had an impressive jump, doubling from 9K to 21K by the quarter's end.
Relax Mini Games experienced a spike in downloads in mid-May, reaching 16K, but saw a downturn to 6K by late June. The game's WAU mirrored this trend, with a peak at 15K and then a fall to 9K.
Acrylic Nails! by CrazyLabs LTD maintained a steady download rate, starting at 9K and ending the quarter with 8K. The game's WAU showed resilience, starting at 20K and climbing to 18K, despite some fluctuations.
Fidget Toys Trading・Pop It 3D had a steady performance in downloads, hovering around 7K for most of the quarter but ended on a high note with nearly 7K. The WAU started strong at 13K, dipped mid-quarter, and recovered to 11K.
For more insights into the performance of these ultracasual games and others, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analytics offer an in-depth look at the mobile gaming landscape.