AI Insights · Timothy · July 2021
Top 5 Chibi Games on Android in Nigeria: Q2 2021 Performance
Discover the performance of the top 5 chibi games on Android in Nigeria during Q2 2021, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the second quarter of 2021, the top chibi games on the Android platform in Nigeria showcased varied performance metrics. Here's a closer look at the weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends for the top 5 chibi games: Fluvsies - A Fluff to Luv, Moy 7 - Virtual Pet Game, Om Nom: Run, Pou, and Cut the Rope. All data is sourced from Sensor Tower.
Fluvsies - A Fluff to Luv
Fluvsies - A Fluff to Luv from TutoTOONS saw moderate weekly downloads, peaking at 351 in late April. However, the game experienced a decline towards the end of June, reaching a low of 99 downloads. Active users showed a similar trend, starting at 1.5K in late March and peaking at 1.9K in late May before dropping to 1.1K by the end of June.
Moy 7 - Virtual Pet Game
Moy 7 - Virtual Pet Game by Frojo Apps had a steady performance in terms of downloads, with a notable increase to 122 in the week of May 31. Weekly active users also showed an upward trend, starting at 205 in late March and peaking at 313 in early June before declining to 192 by the end of the quarter.
Om Nom: Run
Om Nom: Run from ZeptoLab demonstrated fluctuating weekly revenue, reaching a peak of $8 in late May and early June. Downloads remained relatively stable, with minor fluctuations, peaking at 113 in late March and declining to 21 by the end of June. Active users started at 407 in late March and saw a general decline, ending the quarter at 260.
Pou
Pou by Zakeh had consistent weekly downloads, peaking at 85 in early June. The game maintained a steady number of active users, starting at 1.6K in late March and peaking at 1.7K in early June before ending the quarter at 1.4K.
Cut the Rope
Cut the Rope from ZeptoLab showed modest download numbers, peaking at 91 in late March and stabilizing around 48 by the end of June. Active users followed a similar pattern, starting at 216 in late March and slightly declining to 159 by the end of the quarter.
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