AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Performance Analysis of Top 5 Racing Games on Android in France
A glance at the first quarter of 2021 reveals varying performance trends for the top 5 racing games on Android in France. Sensor Tower's data provides insights into downloads and user engagement for these popular titles.
The first quarter of 2021 has been a competitive race for the top 5 Android racing games in France. Sensor Tower's analysis provides a snapshot of these games' performance in terms of downloads and weekly active users.
Shortcut Run, published by VOODOO, showed fluctuating revenues, peaking at $50K in the last week of March. Downloads for the game showed a consistent interest, with a high of approximately 35K at the end of January and maintaining above 20K for most weeks. Weekly active users started strong at 83K and ended the quarter with a slight rise to 59K from the previous week.
Zynga's Gear Race 3D reported no revenue but experienced a significant spike in downloads, reaching over 46K in mid-February. The game's weekly active users mirrored this pattern, with a peak of 65K in the same period, although it declined to 15K by the end of March.
Another VOODOO title, Wacky Run, saw revenues fluctuating around the $10K mark, with downloads peaking at over 100K at the end of December and gradually declining to 11K by the end of March. Weekly active users started at an impressive 185K but saw a downward trend, finishing at 37K.
Tricky Track 3D, also by VOODOO, had negligible revenue and downloads that surged to over 70K at the start of February before descending to just over 1K. Weekly active users followed a similar trajectory, from a high of 106K to less than 11K by the close of the quarter.
Lastly, Riding Extreme 3D by playducky.com, which had no revenue for most of the quarter, saw a spike to $42K in the last week of March. Downloads showed a robust interest with over 42K in early February, but like the other games, it experienced a decrease, ending at 3K. Weekly active users had a high of 80K in the second week of February, concluding the quarter at 14K.
For more detailed insights and analytics, Sensor Tower's platform remains a valuable resource for understanding app performance trends.