AI Insights · Timothy · July 2021
Top 5 Geolocation Games on iOS in Lebanon Q2 2021
Tamadog, Pokémon GO, Jurassic World Alive, Turf Wars, and The Walking Dead: Our World showed varied performance in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users in Lebanon during Q2 2021.
In Q2 2021, the top 5 geolocation games on the iOS platform in Lebanon exhibited diverse trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a closer look at their performance based on Sensor Tower data:
Tamadog - Puppy Pet Dog Games from Akita Limited Liability Company saw its weekly revenue peak at around $103 in mid-April but experienced a gradual decline thereafter, dropping to about $13 by the end of June. Weekly downloads fluctuated significantly, peaking at 120 in mid-April and dropping to single digits or zero in several weeks. Active users decreased steadily from 242 at the end of March to 155 by the end of June.
Pokémon GO by Niantic, Inc. maintained a consistent performance in weekly revenue, with a notable peak of $92 in late May. Weekly downloads were highest at 235 in early April and saw another increase to 155 by the end of June. Active users showed slight fluctuations, starting at 5902 in late March and ending at 5269 by the end of the quarter.
Jurassic World Alive from Jam City, Inc. experienced a significant spike in revenue to $138 in the last week of June, with earlier peaks at $95 in late May. Weekly downloads were generally low, with a notable peak of 45 in late May. The active user count remained relatively stable, fluctuating slightly around the 100 mark throughout the quarter.
Turf Wars by MeanFreePath LLC showed steady weekly revenue, peaking at $18 at the end of June. However, the app did not record any weekly downloads during the entire quarter. Data on active users for this game was not available.
The Walking Dead: Our World from Next Games had a consistent weekly revenue, peaking at $15 in mid-May and at the end of June. Weekly downloads were minimal, peaking at 12 in early May, and the active user count was only reported twice, starting at 30 at the end of March and dropping to 20 by mid-April.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.