In the fourth quarter of 2020, train game enthusiasts in Europe showed a steady interest in their favorite mobile simulations. Data from Sensor Tower provides an overview of how top five train games fared during this period, focusing on downloads and weekly active users.
City Train Driver Game 2020 saw a noticeable increase in downloads, starting the quarter with 73K and reaching 116K by the end of December. The weekly active users followed a similar upward trend, from 202K to nearly 298K, indicating strong and growing engagement with the game.
Train Station 2: Steam Empire, developed by Pixel Federation Games, observed fluctuating revenues with a peak of $168K in late November. Downloads peaked at 67K in mid-October, while weekly active users surged from 362K to 476K, showcasing the game's consistent popularity.
Train Taxi from SayGames LTD maintained a stable revenue stream, ending the quarter with $1.5K. The game's downloads saw a significant boost in late December, jumping to 56K. Active users also increased from 137K to 147K, reflecting a solid player base.
Budge Studios' Thomas & Friends Minis generated revenues that fluctuated, closing the quarter at approximately $5.7K. Downloads showed a steady rise, culminating at 32K, and the weekly active users climbed from 63K to 72K, suggesting a loyal following for the miniature train world.
The same publisher's Thomas & Friends: Magic Tracks experienced a revenue increase, finishing at almost $7K. Downloads for the game had a steady upward trajectory, ending at 31K, while active users grew from 46K to 60K, pointing to a growing enthusiasm for this interactive train adventure.
For more detailed insights on the performance of train games and other app categories, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analysis tools offer a deeper dive into the mobile app market trends.