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As we close the year, Sensor Tower provides a glimpse into the performance of the top Idler Games in the United States during the fourth quarter of 2022. These insights reflect the engagement and financial success of these applications across both iOS and Android platforms.
Gold and Goblins: Idle Games saw a notable peak in revenue, reaching 800 thousand during the last week of December, up from 520 thousand at the start of the quarter. Downloads showed an initial decline from 70 thousand to 40 thousand but rebounded to 50 thousand by year-end. Weekly active users decreased from 180 thousand to 160 thousand but saw a slight increase to 165 thousand in the final week.
Idle Mafia experienced a revenue trend that fluctuated, with an early quarter high of 200 thousand and ending at 150 thousand. Downloads peaked mid-quarter at 13 thousand, followed by a rise to 16 thousand towards December's end. Weekly active users started at 190 thousand, dipped to 160 thousand, and recovered slightly to 178 thousand.
The Office: Somehow We Manage had its revenue grow from 120 thousand to nearly 200 thousand by the quarter's end. Downloads saw an impressive jump from 10 thousand to 27 thousand in mid-December before settling at 17 thousand. The game's weekly active users started at 35 thousand, peaked at 48 thousand, and ended the quarter at 45 thousand.
Idle Miner Tycoon: Money Games showed a revenue increase from 100 thousand to 120 thousand, with a mid-quarter spike at 165 thousand. Downloads began at 40 thousand, decreased to 29 thousand, and rose back to 45 thousand. The weekly active user count saw a high of 920 thousand but ended the quarter slightly lower at 730 thousand.
Egg, Inc. maintained a consistent revenue around 130 thousand, with slight increases to nearly 150 thousand mid-quarter. Downloads remained steady, ranging from 31 thousand to 43 thousand towards the quarter's end. Weekly active users showed a peak at 1.5 million in mid-October, eventually declining to 1.2 million.
For more detailed insights and analysis, readers can explore the data further on Sensor Tower.