AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Dragon Games Soar in Q4 2020: A Look at Australia's Market
Sensor Tower's analysis reveals the performance trends of the top dragon-themed games in Australia for the fourth quarter of 2020. Discover the download, revenue, and active user statistics for these enchanting apps.
Dragon Games Performance in Australia: Q4 2020 Insights from Sensor Tower
The last quarter of 2020 brought interesting trends in the dragon game category within the Australian market. Utilizing data from Sensor Tower, we've observed the performance of the top five dragon-themed applications across the unified platform, which includes both iOS and Android data. Here's how they fared.
Merge Dragons! by Gram Games saw its revenue fluctuating, ending the quarter on a high note with $93K in the last week of December. Downloads showed a slight decline from around 4K to 3K, while weekly active users dropped from 57K to 53K.
Frost & Flame: King of Avalon from FunPlus International AG experienced a peak in revenue hitting $131K in late October, followed by ups and downs closing at $71K. Downloads saw a decline from 2.7K to 2K, with active users peaking at 30K in mid-October and ending at 25K.
Dragon City - Breed & Battle! by Socialpoint had its revenue dipping to $29K in early December before rising to $47K towards the end of the month. The game's downloads saw a decrease from 9.5K to 5.4K, while active users showed a slight recovery from 98K in mid-December to 111K.
War Dragons from Pocket Gems, Inc. had a mixed revenue trend, ending at $9K. The game's downloads remained low, ranging between 600 and 335, and active users slightly increased from 1.2K to 1.3K by the year's end.
Dragons: Rise of Berk by Jam City, Inc. showed a revenue increase from $7.7K to $8.2K in the last week of December. Downloads experienced a rise from 1.1K to 1.2K, and active users grew from 3.6K to 3.2K throughout the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data analysis, Sensor Tower provides a comprehensive look at the app market performance. The trends of these dragon-themed games highlight the enduring popularity of fantasy and strategy genres among Australian mobile gamers.