AI Insights · Timothy · September 2021
Top 5 Chibi Games on Android in Ireland Q3 2021
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 Chibi games on Android in Ireland during Q3 2021, including Pou, My Tamagotchi Forever, Cut the Rope, Dreamland Story: Match 3, and Om Nom: Run.
During the third quarter of 2021, the top 5 Chibi games on Android in Ireland showcased varied performance metrics across weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed overview based on data from Sensor Tower.
Pou saw fluctuations in its weekly downloads, peaking at around 639 in early July and dropping to approximately 331 by the end of August. Its weekly revenue showed a slight decline from $57 in early July to $2 by the end of September. Active users hovered around 19K at the start of the quarter, with minor dips and peaks, ending at roughly 17.9K by late September.
My Tamagotchi Forever had a relatively stable performance. Weekly downloads varied slightly, peaking at 52 in late June and stabilizing around 38 by the end of September. Revenue remained modest, reaching a high of $41 in early July and maintaining around $17 towards the end of the quarter. Active users were consistent, starting from 149 in late June and ending at 120 by September.
Cut the Rope experienced a steady number of active users, starting at 750 in late June and ending at 674 by September. Weekly downloads showed minor ups and downs, peaking at 321 in mid-August and settling at 214 by the end of September. The revenue trend was less stable, fluctuating between $38 in early August and $0 at the end of that month, with minor recoveries in September.
Dreamland Story: Match 3 had no significant download data during the quarter. Revenue showed a minor increase, peaking at $29 in early September from a low of $3 in early July.
Om Nom: Run experienced a significant drop in weekly downloads, starting at 442 in mid-July and decreasing to 46 by the end of September. Revenue peaked at $22 in early September but generally remained low, fluctuating around $6 to $17 through most of the quarter. Active users saw a decline from 728 in mid-July to 189 by the end of September.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.