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The first quarter of 2022 saw interesting trends in the performance of the top 5 business games applications on a unified platform in the United States. Here’s a closer look at the weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for these games.
Office Fever experienced a tremendous surge in weekly downloads, starting with just 618 in mid-January and peaking at 193.5K in the week of March 21. The app's weekly revenue saw a notable rise in March, reaching approximately $23K in the week of March 21. Weekly active users also showed a strong upward trend, growing from 601 in mid-January to over 304K by the end of March.
Idle Lumber Empire - Wood Game maintained a steady stream of weekly downloads, with figures fluctuating between 46.1K and 115.9K throughout the quarter. Weekly revenue started at around $516K in early January and gradually declined to roughly $248K by the end of March. Weekly active users followed a similar downward trend, beginning with 242.6K at the start of January and decreasing to 172.3K by late March.
Boss Life 3D: Office Adventure showed consistent weekly downloads, hovering around 99K at the start of the quarter and reaching about 67K by the end of March. The app's weekly active users saw a dip from 149.4K in late December to 107.8K by the end of March.
The Office: Somehow We Manage saw its weekly downloads peak at 191.1K in late January before declining to around 30.8K by late March. Weekly revenue reached a high of approximately $143K in mid-February but dropped to about $70K by the end of March. Active users rose to 184.1K in early February and gradually decreased to 74.7K by the end of the quarter.
Bid Wars 2 – Pawn Shop Tycoon maintained a relatively stable weekly download rate, ranging from 26.9K to 48.3K throughout the quarter. Weekly revenue showed a mild decline from $45.6K in mid-January to approximately $30K by the end of March. Active users started at 205.4K in late December and slightly decreased to around 171K by the end of March.
These insights, derived from Sensor Tower data, highlight the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market. For more detailed analytics and insights, visit Sensor Tower.