AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Q4 2020 Performance of Top Crime Games in Australia
An analysis of Australia's top crime games in Q4 2020 reveals varying trends in downloads and user engagement. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look at the numbers.
The final quarter of 2020 saw interesting trends among the top crime games in Australia. Data provided by Sensor Tower showcases the performance of these games across both iOS and Android platforms.
Let's Be Cops 3D
Published by Kwalee Ltd, Let's Be Cops 3D experienced a peak in downloads at 42K during the first week of November, followed by a gradual decrease to 18K by the year's end. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, starting at 63K and slightly declining to 37K. Revenue showed a peak of $402K in early November before stabilizing around the $200K mark in December.
Force Master
Voodoo's Force Master saw its downloads surge to 40K in late October, then steadily dropped to 3K by the end of December. The weekly active users followed a similar trajectory, peaking at 65K in the same period and falling to around 13K. The game generated modest revenue, starting at $27K and ending the quarter at $43K.
Clue Hunter
Clue Hunter, from Lion Studios, began the quarter with 15K downloads and saw a slight uptick to 9K by December. Active users decreased from 38K to 29K over the quarter. Revenue figures were not available for the latter part of Q4, indicating a focus on downloads and engagement.
Hitmasters
AI Games FZ's Hitmasters showed a consistent increase in revenue from $267K to $394K through the quarter. Downloads also rose in December to 11K, after hovering around 5K in the preceding weeks. Weekly active users grew from 28K to 44K, marking a strong finish to the year.
Smashy Road: Wanted 2
Bearbit Studios B.V. produced Smashy Road: Wanted 2, which maintained a steady revenue around $400K, with a slight decline to $353K at the close of 2020. Downloads remained consistent, averaging around 5K per week, and the active user base remained stable, with a minor drop from 18K to 17K weekly.
In summary, the top crime games in Australia's market showed a diversity of trends in Q4 2020. While some games experienced a drop in user engagement, others increased in revenue and active users. For more insights, Sensor Tower's platform offers a comprehensive analysis of the mobile app marketplace.