AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Top 5 Horror Games in Europe on Android for Q1 2021
A Sensor Tower analysis of the Top 5 Horror Games on Android in Europe for the first quarter of 2021 highlights download trends and active user data. Discover the chilling details of how these games performed.
European Android Users Get Spooked: A Look at Q1 2021's Top 5 Horror Games
The first quarter of 2021 has seen Europe's Android users engage with a variety of horror games, and Sensor Tower's data provides insight into the performance of the top five titles in this chilling category.
Granny, released by DVloper, experienced a fluctuating quarter with downloads peaking at 232K in early March before descending to 199K by the quarter's end. Weekly active users followed a similar trend, reaching a high of 1.08M in early March and concluding the quarter with 1.01M users.
Z & K Games' Scary Teacher 3D saw its revenue oscillate, with a notable peak of $2.7K in mid-February. Downloads for the game showcased a decrease from 217K at the start of the period to 155K towards the end, while weekly active users dipped slightly from 1.72M to 1.69M.
Euphoria Horror Games' Death Park 2: Horror Clown showed a mixed bag of results. Revenue climbed to $1.1K in early February but saw a decline to $337 by the end of March. Downloads had a strong start at 193K in the first week of January, but ultimately dropped to 60K. Meanwhile, weekly active users peaked at 233K in mid-January, ending the quarter at 77K.
Granny: Chapter Two, another entry from DVloper, had no reported revenue but downloads saw a rise to 153K in late February after a slow start in December. The game's weekly active users remained relatively stable, with a slight rise to 880K in late February before closing the quarter at 788K.
Lastly, Scary Stranger 3D, also from Z & K Games, witnessed a revenue increase to $373 in late March. The game's downloads reached a peak of 169K in mid-January, but saw a decline to 67K by the end of March. Active users saw a significant rise from 191K to 306K, before ending the quarter at 231K.
For more insights on the performance of these and other mobile applications, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data offers a deeper dive into the trends of the mobile app market.