AI Insights · Timothy · July 2021
Top 5 Low Poly Games on Android in Georgia, Q2 2021
Explore the performance of the top 5 low poly games on Android in Georgia during Q2 2021, including download and revenue trends.
During the second quarter of 2021, the top 5 low poly games on the Android platform in Georgia showed varying performance trends in terms of downloads and revenue. Here’s a closer look at how each game fared:
Art of War: Legions had a fluctuating performance in weekly revenue, starting with around $49 at the end of March and seeing a peak of approximately $64 in early April. However, by the end of June, revenue had declined to roughly $14. Weekly downloads also varied significantly, beginning with 928 downloads in late March, peaking at 1114 in late April, and then dropping to 288 by the end of June.
Hot Slide experienced a steady increase in downloads initially, starting with 7 downloads in early April and reaching a high of 1065 by mid-May. However, downloads later declined to 179 by the end of June. Revenue trends for this game saw a peak of $33 in late April, but it gradually decreased to around $6 by the end of June.
Transit King: Truck Simulator showed a relatively stable performance in both revenue and downloads. Weekly revenue remained mostly consistent, hovering around $8 to $12, with a slight peak of $21 in late June. Weekly downloads were also steady, ranging from 22 to 50 throughout the quarter.
Mighty Quest For Epic Loot - Action RPG had sporadic revenue, with minor peaks of $12 in late May and mid-June but generally remained low. There were no recorded downloads during this period.
Cell to Singularity: Evolution saw a consistent trend in weekly downloads, starting at 171 in late March and fluctuating around the 100-200 range, ending at 110 in late June. Revenue for this game varied, with peaks of $16 in early April and a low of $0 for several weeks, eventually rising to $7 by the end of June.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower’s platform.