AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top 5 Dance Games on Android in Australia: Q3 2021 Performance
Explore the performance of the top 5 dance games on Android in Australia during Q3 2021, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q3 2021, the top dance games on the Android platform in Australia showed varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at the trends for each app:
Just Dance Now by Ubisoft Entertainment saw a consistent weekly revenue, starting at around $471 and eventually stabilizing between $92 and $128. Weekly downloads ranged from 234 to 338, with a notable peak of 338 in the first week of August. The app maintained a steady number of weekly active users, fluctuating between 1.3K and 1.5K.
Ice Skating Ballerina Life from Coco Play By TabTale experienced a decline in weekly revenue, starting at $46 and dropping to as low as $2 towards the end of August, before slightly recovering to $11 by the end of September. Weekly downloads also showed a downward trend, decreasing from 353 to 75. Active users mirrored this trend, decreasing from 1.9K to just over 1K.
Dance Clash: Ballet vs Hip Hop, also by Coco Play By TabTale, had relatively stable weekly revenue, ranging from $8 to $21. Downloads fluctuated but remained strong, peaking at 423 in early July and maintaining numbers between 270 and 386. Active users showed a slight decline, starting at 1.1K and ending the quarter just below 1K.
My Town: Dance School Fun Game from My Town Games Ltd had minimal revenue fluctuations, with peaks at $21 and $22 in early July and late September, respectively. Weekly downloads varied between 168 and 281, with a peak in mid-September. Active users remained steady, oscillating between 152 and 207.
Acrobat Star Show - Girl Power, another title from Coco Play By TabTale, showed a significant drop in weekly revenue, starting at $25 and dwindling to $0 by the end of the quarter. Downloads had a brief spike to 447 in early August but generally trended downwards, ending with 0 by late September. Active users followed a similar pattern, with an initial peak of 493, later dropping to 10.
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