85% of social gamers only play a game for 1 day

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On October 22, 2012

We all know that once in a while you find a game on some social platform and play it for a day only to then completely forget it even existed, well according to a report release by Playnomics 85% of  gamers will play a social game only once and then never return.

 

That’s just one of the findings of the Playnomics Q3 2012 Player Engagement study. This quarter, Playnomics gathered data from more than 30 million players, these are just some of their findings:

  • U.S. women quit playing games at a slightly higher rate than males.
  • The most game time is played on Saturday, but people tend to play longer on Mondays and Tuesdays.
  • Players are most likely to try a new game for the first time on Saturdays.

Chethan Ramachandran, the chief executive officer of Playnomics, stated “We pull and analyze data from millions of players worldwide, across all the online social games in our PlayRM platform, to determine results with important, applicable implications for developers.” Furthermore he said that their main focus was on “When do players return to your game, and how frequently? What are the triggers for player returns? Which are most likely to share your games with their friends? Why do they come back, and how often?

Founded in 2009, Playnomics was the 2010 winner of VentureBeat’s Who’s Got Game start-up competition. Playnomics raised funding from FirstMark Capital, Accelerator Ventures, and TriplePoint Capital.

Those interested can read more HERE!

What about you, have you ever played a game once and then never returned?