AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Performance of Top Racing Games on Android in Australia
A look at the performance of the top five racing games on the Android platform in Australia for Q4 2020, showcasing download trends and user engagement, as reported by Sensor Tower.
In the fourth quarter of 2020, the racing game category on Android in Australia saw significant activity. Compiled data from Sensor Tower provides an overview of how these games performed in terms of downloads, revenue, and user engagement.
Shortcut Run, published by VOODOO, showed a strong start with downloads peaking at 24K in early November, before tapering down to 11K by the end of December. Weekly active users followed a similar trajectory, reaching a peak of 43K in the second week of November and then settling at 28K by year's end.
Wacky Run, another VOODOO title, had a slow start with minimal activity until mid-December, when downloads surged to 22K. The weekly active users reflected this growth, escalating from under 200 in early December to 43K by the end of the month.
Scribble Rider, also by VOODOO, experienced a steady decline in downloads from 5K at the end of September to 6K at the close of December. Active users followed a decreasing pattern but saw a slight uptick in the last week of December to 15K.
aquapark.io showed a steady decrease in downloads from 5K to 2K between September and November. However, December marked a recovery, with downloads climbing back up to 6K. The weekly active users reflected this trend, increasing from 21K to 32K from October to December.
Lastly, Epic Race 3D – Parkour Game by CASUAL AZUR GAMES, displayed a mixed pattern with downloads fluctuating around the 3K mark throughout the quarter. Weekly active users saw a gradual increase from 7K in mid-October to nearly 12K by the end of December.
For more in-depth analysis and insights on the mobile app market, Sensor Tower's platform offers detailed reports and data.