2026 State of Mobile is Live!

As Q4 of 2023 wraps up, we've seen some fascinating trends in the tycoon game category across the United States. Let's delve into the performance of the top five contenders that have made a significant impact on the unified platform, as reported by Sensor Tower.
My Perfect Hotel by SayGames LTD witnessed a fluctuation in revenue, peaking at roughly $178K in late September and dipping to around $90K in mid-December before rebounding to approximately $160K towards the year's end. Downloads saw a high of nearly 500K in early October, declining to about 200K in December, and weekly active users followed a similar trajectory, starting at 1.1M and spiking to 1.3M during the holidays.
Playrix's Township showed more consistency in revenue, with a notable increase from around $3.3M to over $4.3M in the last week of December. Downloads for the game also grew, from roughly 95K to 355K in the same period, although weekly active users had a slight decline from 940K to just over 1M.
Supercent, Inc.'s Burger Please! had modest revenue figures, hovering around $20K to $27K for most of the quarter and ending at about $7K. Downloads varied, peaking at 210K in mid-October and ending at around 119K in late December. Weekly active users showed a rise from just under 1M to over 1.3M by the quarter's conclusion.
FUNLINKING PTE.LTD.'s Build Master: Bridge Race saw a steady increase in revenue from approximately $181K to $328K over the quarter. However, downloads experienced a decline from 198K to 62K, with weekly active users reducing from around 377K to 371K in the same period.
Lastly, Tilting Point LLC's SpongeBob Adventures: In A Jam which was released late in Q3, showed a revenue uptick from about $32K to over $100K by mid-December, stabilizing at around $103K. Downloads saw a decrease from 202K to around 59K, while weekly active users increased from 133K to 111K.
For more insights and detailed analytics on the performance of mobile games and apps, Sensor Tower remains the go-to source for market data and trends.