AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Performance of Top Dinosaur Games on iOS in the UK
Explore the Q1 2021 performance trends for the top five dinosaur-themed gaming apps on the iOS platform in the United Kingdom. Insights reveal download and user engagement patterns, with data provided by Sensor Tower.
The first quarter of 2021 has seen varied performance among the top dinosaur games on iOS in the United Kingdom. Data from Sensor Tower provides a closer look at the trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users for these prehistoric-themed apps.
Jurassic World™: The Game, published by Jam City, Inc., showed a revenue peak of around $32K in mid-February, with a general trend of growth from the end of December. Downloads spiked at approximately 6K in mid-January before gradually declining to around 3K by the end of March. Weekly active users saw a high of over 30K at the beginning and end of February but dipped to around 25K towards the end of March.
Ulala: Idle Adventure by X.D. Global had a fluctuating revenue pattern, with a notable peak of roughly $22K in early March. The game experienced its highest downloads of over 1K in the first week of January, with a slight increase again at the end of March. Weekly active users increased slightly over the quarter, starting at around 4K and ending at approximately 6K.
Jurassic World Alive, also from Jam City, Inc., had revenues ranging from about $10K to $13K, peaking in mid-January and late March. Downloads for the game showed an impressive jump to nearly 3K in mid-January, followed by a general decline to just under 2K by the end of March. The number of weekly active users fluctuated, peaking at over 17K in mid-January and ending with nearly 15K at the end of March.
Studio Wildcard's ARK: Survival Evolved saw a steady increase in revenue, ending the quarter with a peak of around $4K. Downloads remained reasonably consistent, with a slight peak of over 2.5K in mid-January. Weekly active users started at 10K and had a slight increase to peak around 11K in late January.
Lastly, Jurassic Monster World 3D FPS from Azur Interactive Games Limited, based in the UK, experienced its highest revenue of approximately $3.6K in early February. Downloads for the game reached over 1K towards the end of January, with weekly active users peaking at over 2K in late January.
For more detailed insights and analysis, Sensor Tower's platform offers a comprehensive view of the mobile app ecosystem.