AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 US Android Market: Top Dinosaur Games Performance
An analysis of the top 5 dinosaur-themed gaming apps on the Android platform in the US during the first quarter of 2021, showcasing download and user engagement trends.
As we delve into the first quarter of 2021, the US Android market has seen varied performance among the top dinosaur-themed gaming applications. Data provided by Sensor Tower offers insights into the trends of these prehistoric adventures.
Starting with Jurassic World Alive, the game saw an initial spike in downloads to 21K in the first week of January but then experienced a gradual decline, settling at around 11K by the end of March. The revenue trended upwards, starting at approximately $136K in the last week of December and reaching around $142K by the end of March. Weekly active users peaked at nearly 39K in the first week of January, followed by a downward trend to approximately 37K by the quarter's close.
X.D. Global's Ulala: Idle Adventure showed more stability in downloads, hovering around 2-3K weekly, with a slight dip to 2.7K by March end. Revenue saw a significant peak of $184K in the first week of March and then a slight decrease to $150K by the quarter's end. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, with a slight decrease from around 56K to 56K over the quarter.
The ever-popular Jurassic World™: The Game from Jam City, Inc., had fluctuating downloads, starting at around 22K and decreasing to 11K by the end of March. The revenue showed an upward trend, from about $54K to $57K in the same period, with weekly active users starting high at 98K and then showing a decline to around 88K.
ARK: Survival Evolved, developed by Studio Wildcard, had its downloads decrease from 8.2K to around 5K, with revenue peaking at $27K mid-March before settling at approximately $25K. Weekly active users started at 26K and had a decreasing trend throughout the quarter, ending at around 19K.
Lastly, Jurassic Monster World from Azur Interactive Games Limited saw consistent growth in downloads, from 4.4K in late December to 6.4K by the end of March. Revenue saw a notable increase, jumping from $4K to over $12K, while weekly active users grew from 14K to 17K, indicating a solid uptick in engagement.
For more detailed insights on these trends, Sensor Tower's platform offers a comprehensive analysis of the performance metrics for these and other mobile applications.