AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Performance of Top Dinosaur Games on iOS in Brazil
An analysis of the top 5 dinosaur-themed games on the iOS platform in Brazil for Q4 2020, showcasing downloads and user engagement trends. Data provided by Sensor Tower offers a glimpse into the mobile gaming landscape.
Dinosaur-themed mobile games have always been a source of fascination and entertainment for users worldwide, and Brazil is no exception. As we look at the performance of the top dinosaur games on the iOS platform in Brazil during the fourth quarter of 2020, we see varying trends in downloads and user activity. The data provided by Sensor Tower gives us valuable insights into how these prehistoric-themed games fared in Q4 2020.
Steve | Widget Dinosaur Game from Calm Sea Enterprise, S.L. experienced a decline in downloads over the quarter, dropping from 8K in the last week of September to 1.4K by the end of December. However, the game saw a significant increase in revenue, ending the year on a high note with $39 in the last week of December. Weekly active users also saw an overall decrease, starting at 14K and ending at 2.6K.
ARK: Survival Evolved by Studio Wildcard showed a more stable trend in downloads throughout the quarter, with a notable spike to 1.3K in the third week of December. The game's revenue peaked at $1.3K in late October and concluded the quarter with $569. The weekly active users had a slight decrease from 6K to 5.5K over the quarter.
Jam City, Inc.'s Jurassic World™: The Game saw a fluctuating revenue pattern, with the highest at $1.5K in the third week of December. Downloads had a significant surge in early November and late December, reaching 1.5K and 1.3K, respectively. The weekly active users started at 5.1K and grew to 4K by the end of the quarter.
Geisha Tokyo Inc.'s Dinosaur Rampage had a modest revenue, maintaining a steady $2 to $3 in the last month of 2020. The game's downloads peaked at 1.1K at the start of the quarter but saw a drop to 730 by the end. The weekly active users showed resilience, ending the year with 5.7K users, only slightly down from the initial 6.1K.
Lastly, Archaeologist: Jurassic Games from MagisterApp displayed a strong revenue growth in Q4, with the highest revenue reaching $149 in the last week of December. The downloads remained fairly consistent, with a slight uptick in the last two weeks of the year. The game maintained a solid base of weekly active users, hovering around 14K throughout the quarter.
These trends depict a dynamic and engaging market for dinosaur games on the iOS platform in Brazil. For more in-depth insights and data analysis, Sensor Tower's platform remains a reliable source for understanding the mobile app landscape.