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Top 5 Chibi Games on Android in the US: Q3 2021 Performance

Discover the performance trends of the top 5 Chibi games on Android in the US during Q3 2021, including downloads, revenue, and active users.

Top 5 Chibi Games on Android in the US: Q3 2021 Performance

The third quarter of 2021 saw interesting trends among the top-performing Chibi games on the Android platform in the United States. Here's a detailed look at how these games performed in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users, based on data from Sensor Tower.

Fluvsies Pocket World

Released by TutoTOONS in July 2021, Fluvsies Pocket World had a notable start with weekly downloads peaking at approximately 74K in mid-July. However, downloads saw a gradual decline, reaching around 10.6K by the end of September. Weekly active users followed a similar trend, starting at 38K and peaking at about 97K, before dropping to 28K. Revenue also showed a peak of $331 in July, declining steadily to $13 by the end of the quarter.

Fluvsies - A Fluff to Luv

Another title from TutoTOONS, Fluvsies - A Fluff to Luv, demonstrated consistent performance. Weekly downloads fluctuated slightly but remained around 18K to 25K. Active users were stable, hovering around 200K throughout the quarter, peaking at 230K in early September. Revenue saw a modest increase, starting at $8 in late July and reaching $28 by the end of September.

Pou

Pou by Zakeh, a long-standing favorite, showed a stable performance with weekly downloads ranging between 12K to 26K. Active users were consistently high, maintaining around 550K to 650K throughout the quarter. Revenue exhibited slight fluctuations, peaking at $472 in late July and settling around $272 by the end of September.

Jibi Land: Princess Castle

The performance of Jibi Land: Princess Castle by Jibi Cat saw significant fluctuations. Weekly downloads reached a peak of 35.9K in early July, plummeting to 894 by the end of August, before slightly recovering to 6K by the end of September. Active users followed a similar pattern, starting at 26K, peaking at 33K, and then declining to around 13.8K. Revenue displayed a downward trend, starting at $88 and dropping to $6 by the end of the quarter.

Cut the Rope

Cut the Rope by ZeptoLab remained a consistent performer. Weekly downloads ranged from 8.8K to 11.2K, maintaining a steady pace throughout the quarter. Active users remained stable, fluctuating slightly around the 28K mark. Revenue showed minor variations, with the highest being $775 at the end of June and the lowest at $554 in mid-August.

Data for these performance trends is sourced from Sensor Tower. For more insights and detailed analytics, visit Sensor Tower's website.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: October 2021