AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Australia's Top 5 Dance Games on Android Q1 2021: A Sensor Tower Report
Explore the performance trends of the top dance games on the Android platform in Australia during the first quarter of 2021. Sensor Tower provides a comprehensive analysis of downloads, revenue, and user engagement.
Dance and Rhythm Gaming Trends in Australia: Q1 2021 Insights
The first quarter of 2021 has seen varied performances among the top dance games on the Android platform in Australia. Data provided by Sensor Tower offers us a look at the downloads, revenue, and weekly active users for these engaging titles.
Starting with Dance Clash: Ballet vs Hip Hop, the game experienced a slight decline in downloads, starting at 844K in late December and settling at 565K by the end of March. Revenue peaked at 38K USD in late March, while weekly active users saw a gradual decrease from 1.9M to 1.4M over the quarter.
Ice Skating Ballerina Life witnessed a consistent downtrend in downloads, dropping from 489K to 251K. The game's revenue had a brief spike, reaching 63K USD in early March, but returned to zero by the month's end. Weekly active users also decreased from 2.4M to 1.9M during this period.
Just Dance Now from Ubisoft Entertainment showed a more stable revenue trend, hovering around 100K to 180K USD, with a slight uptick to 181K USD in early January. The game's downloads peaked at 332K in late January, then dipped to 183K by the end of March. Weekly active users had a high of 1.7M in late January but decreased to 1.4M by the quarter's end.
JoJo Siwa - Live to Dance saw a gradual decline in downloads, from 469K at the beginning of the period to 147K. The game's revenue was not notable except for a brief 27K USD in late February. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, falling from 883K to 292K.
Lastly, My Town: Dance School Fun Game experienced fluctuating download numbers, with a high of 273K in late January and a low of 137K at the quarter's end. Revenue showed minimal activity, peaking at 21K USD in early February, and weekly active users showed a slight decrease from 202K to 131K.
For more detailed insights and data on app performance, visit Sensor Tower, where the trends and numbers behind these figures are explored in depth.