AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top Dance Games on Android in Spain: Q3 2021 Performance Review
In Q3 2021, the top 5 dance games on Android in Spain showed varied performance metrics across downloads, revenue, and active users. Discover the key trends for each app.
Throughout Q3 2021, the top dance game applications on Android in Spain displayed diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at the performance of the leading apps in this category.
Just Dance Now by Ubisoft Entertainment saw a fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at around $580 in the initial weeks of July and then stabilizing to approximately $457 by the end of September. Weekly downloads for the app varied, with highs of 935 in mid-July and a decrease to 544 by the last week of September. Active user numbers showed a downward trend from 2.3K at the start of the quarter to about 1.9K by the end of September.
Ice Skating Ballerina Life from Coco Play By TabTale experienced modest revenue peaks, such as $18 in late July and $13 in mid-August. Weekly downloads started strong at 883 but saw a significant decline to 184 by the end of the quarter. Active users followed a similar pattern, dropping from around 1.5K in late June to 402 by the end of September.
Hip Hop Battle - Girls vs Boys also by Coco Play By TabTale, had a few spikes in revenue, reaching $17 in early July and again in late September. The app’s downloads saw a high of 440 in early August, but this number fell to 112 by the end of September. Active users started at 821 and gradually decreased to 451 over the quarter.
Acrobat Star Show - Girl Power from the same publisher showed minimal revenue peaks, with a notable $15 in mid-August. The downloads peaked impressively at 1.5K in early August but then dropped to zero by the end of September. Active users peaked at 1.8K in early August but experienced a significant decline to just 211 by the quarter’s end.
Lastly, Dance Clash: Ballet vs Hip Hop maintained a relatively stable download rate, starting at 1.1K and ending at 955. The app’s active users showed a slight decline from 2.3K at the beginning of the quarter to about 2K by the end.
This data, sourced from Sensor Tower, highlights the dynamic performance of these dance games in Spain. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.