AI Insights · Timothy · October 2024
Top 5 iOS City Building Games in Nigeria: Q3 2024 Performance
Explore the performance trends of the leading city building games on iOS in Nigeria during Q3 2024, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the third quarter of 2024, the iOS city building game market in Nigeria showcased diverse trends among the top five applications. According to Sensor Tower, these games experienced varying patterns in weekly downloads, revenue, and active user engagement.
SimCity BuildIt from Electronic Arts displayed a dynamic revenue pattern, peaking at around $99 during late July before stabilizing to approximately $43 by the end of September. Weekly downloads fluctuated, beginning the quarter at 132, dropping mid-quarter, and ending at 80. Active users saw a slight decrease from 1.04K at the start of July to 862 by the end of September.
Merge County®, published by Microfun Limited, experienced modest revenue, with a notable increase in mid-August to about $15. Downloads started strong at 198 in early July but gradually decreased to 44 by the end of the quarter. Active user numbers remained relatively stable, hovering around 200 throughout the period.
States Builder: Trade Empire showed no revenue during the quarter. However, its download numbers peaked at 101 in late July before declining significantly to just 1 by the end of September. Active users followed a similar trend, dropping from 134 in late July to 20 by mid-September.
The Simpsons™: Tapped Out also reported no revenue. Downloads were relatively low, starting at 36 and showing a gradual increase to 43 by the end of September. Active users saw a slight uptick toward the end of the quarter, rising from 93 in early July to 112 by the end of September.
Lastly, City Island 5: Building Sim recorded no revenue but experienced varying download numbers, with a notable jump to 39 in mid-August. Active users remained fairly consistent, with a minor increase toward the end of the quarter, reaching 47 by the end of September.
For a deeper dive into these trends and more insights, visit Sensor Tower.