AI Insights · Timothy · January 2021
Top 5 Virtual Pet Apps in Europe Q4 2020: Sensor Tower Insights
Explore the Q4 2020 performance of the top virtual pet applications in Europe, with insights from Sensor Tower. Discover the download and user engagement trends for these beloved apps.
As we wave goodbye to 2020, the virtual pet category has shown significant engagement across Europe. Sensor Tower provides a comprehensive look at the top 5 virtual pet applications, showcasing their performance on a unified platform.
My Talking Tom Friends
My Talking Tom Friends by Outfit7 Limited saw consistent growth in weekly active users (WAUs), starting at 3.9M in late September and reaching nearly 4.5M by the end of December. Downloads peaked at 592K in the last week of December, while revenue hit a high of $7.4K in late November.
My Talking Tom 2
The sequel, My Talking Tom 2, also experienced an upward trend in WAUs, climbing from 4.3M to over 4.7M in the same period. Downloads surged to 526K in the final week of December, and the app's revenue reached a peak of $15K in the third week of December.
My Talking Tom
The original My Talking Tom maintained a steady increase in WAUs from 2.4M to nearly 3M by year's end. The app saw its downloads grow to 408K in the last week of December.
My Talking Angela
My Talking Angela mirrored this positive trend, with WAUs growing from 3.2M to 3.6M. The app's downloads also rose, reaching nearly 399K in the final week of December, and its revenue saw a significant jump to $9K in the third week of December.
Kpopsies - My Unicorn Band
The newcomer, Kpopsies - My Unicorn Band from TutoTOONS, made a splash with a steep increase in WAUs, from 42K in early October to over 624K by the end of December. The app's downloads showed remarkable growth, hitting 196K in the final week of December, while revenue exhibited a rising pattern as well, reaching $402 in the same period.
Sensor Tower offers deeper insights into these trends and a more granular view of the data. The encouraging numbers from the top virtual pet applications in Europe reflect a strong end to 2020 for the category.