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AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021

Q1 2021 Performance of Top Slime Games on iOS in Europe

The first quarter of 2021 saw varying performances from the top slime-themed gaming apps on the iOS platform in Europe. Sensor Tower provides a deep dive into their downloads and active user trends.

Q1 2021 Performance of Top Slime Games on iOS in Europe

A Sticky Situation: Analyzing Europe's Top Slime Games on iOS in Q1 2021

The slime game genre has been a consistent source of entertainment for mobile users, and the first quarter of 2021 was no exception. Sensor Tower's data gives us a glimpse into how these gooey games fared on the iOS platform across Europe. Let’s look at the trends for the top five slime games during this period.

Finger Art Games' Magic Slime: Antistress & ASMR started the quarter with strong revenue, peaking at $38K in the last week of March. Downloads showed a mid-quarter dip to 30K before picking back up to 39K, while weekly active users fluctuated, ending the quarter nearly where they started at around 74K.

Marrisa Wei's Slime Simulator Fluid Games experienced a revenue increase over the quarter, soaring to $47K by March end. The game's downloads had a remarkable spike in mid-February at 158K, and although they saw a decline afterward, they remained relatively high. Weekly active users showed a similar trend, hitting a peak of 83K in mid-February before settling to 39K by the quarter's end.

GRAVITY Fluid Slime Simulator, developed by ILYA RIMCHIKOV, saw its revenue rise steadily to $9.6K. Downloads began strong at 35K, dipped in the middle of the quarter, and experienced a slight rebound towards the end, with active users following a similar pattern.

Exomind LTD's Goo: Slime simulator, ASMR had modest revenue figures that hovered around the $3K mark throughout the quarter. The game's downloads saw a significant boost to 55K in early February but then gradually decreased to 8.4K. The weekly active users peaked at 48K in the same week but dropped to 13K by the end of March.

Lastly, Jelly: Slime simulator, ASMR by Index Zero from Belarus, showed the smallest revenue figures, yet it ended the quarter on a high note with $1K. Downloads for Jelly spiked to 27K in mid-February, then varied across the quarter. The app's weekly active users saw a steady increase, reaching 31K in the final week of March.

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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: April 2021