AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Train Games App Performance in Europe on Android
An overview of the top 5 train-themed gaming apps on Android in Europe for Q1 2021, presented by Sensor Tower. Detailed insights reveal download and user engagement trends for the quarter.
As the first quarter of 2021 has come to a close, it's time to look at the performance of the top train-themed gaming applications on the Android platform in Europe. Sensor Tower provides a detailed glimpse into how these games have fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users.
City Train Driver- Train Games started the quarter with a revenue of $176K and ended with $115K, showing a downward trend. Downloads began at 114K and saw a decrease to 71K by the end of March. Weekly active users also declined from 291K to 188K over the period.
Train Station 2: Transit Game showed an interesting fluctuation in revenue, spiking to $136K in mid-January and then dropping to around $100K by the end of March. Downloads remained relatively stable, starting at 81K and slightly decreasing to 60K. The weekly active users began at 385K, peaked at 402K in early February, and reduced to 368K at the quarter's end.
Train Taxi saw revenue increase from $380K to $464K, with a peak at $504K in early March. Downloads saw a significant rise in early March to 127K before falling to 45K. Weekly active users followed a similar pattern, peaking at 254K and then decreasing to 124K.
Subway Idle experienced a rise in revenue from $117K to $546K. Downloads saw a substantial increase in early March, jumping to 59K from an average of around 20K, and then settled at 39K. Weekly active users peaked at 102K in mid-March but ended the quarter at 70K.
Lastly, Thomas & Friends: Magic Tracks generated a consistent revenue, starting at $2.9M and slightly decreasing to $2.7M. Downloads showed a downward trend from 28K to 21K. Weekly active users had a high of 57K in late February but dropped to 47K by the end of March.
For more insights on app performance, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analysis offers a deeper dive into these trends and what they mean for the mobile gaming industry.