AI Insights · Timothy · July 2025
Top 5 Decoration Games Performance in the US for Q2 2025
In Q2 2025, the top decoration games on a unified platform in the US showed diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users, with data provided by Sensor Tower.
In the second quarter of 2025, the decoration games category on a unified platform in the United States showcased intriguing trends across the top five applications, as reported by Sensor Tower.
Gardenscapes from Playrix saw a fluctuating pattern in its weekly revenue, peaking at about $2.9M at the beginning of April, before dipping to around $2.3M mid-May, and closing the quarter at approximately $2.6M. Weekly downloads varied, starting at 72K, dipping to 55K in late April, and rising again to 74K by the end of June. The active user base showed a decline from 2.4M at the start to 1.9M in early May, then rebounded to 2.2M by the quarter's end.
Homescapes, also by Playrix, maintained a steady revenue trend, starting at $2.1M and fluctuating slightly to close at $2.2M. Downloads were relatively stable, ranging from 41K to 52K throughout the quarter. However, active users declined from 2M in March to 1.6M by the end of June.
Travel Town - Merge Adventure by Moon Active had a revenue peak of $2.2M at the end of June, with earlier weeks showing a mix of increases and decreases. Downloads started strong at 90K, dipped mid-quarter, and ended at 70K. Active users experienced a decline from 856K to 674K, before rising to 732K by the quarter's conclusion.
Merge Mansion: Mystery Puzzles from Metacore Games Oy showed a revenue increase from $1M to a peak of $1.3M in mid-June. Downloads were steady, with a notable drop from 20K to 14K by the end of the quarter. Active users remained relatively stable, starting at 867K and ending at 798K.
Seaside Escape®: Merge & Story by Microfun Limited experienced a gradual decline in revenue from $1.3M to $1M. Downloads decreased from 25K to 10K over the quarter. However, active users saw an increase from 566K in late March to 489K by the end of June, after a mid-quarter dip.
For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.