AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top 5 First Person Games on Android in Spain: Q3 2021 Performance
Explore the performance metrics of the top 5 first-person games on the Android platform in Spain during Q3 2021, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q3 2021, the top 5 first-person games on the Android platform in Spain showcased varying trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. This data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides valuable insights into the performance of these popular games.
Hair Dye from CrazyLabs LTD saw its weekly downloads peak at around 38.9K in late June, but experienced a gradual decline, ending the quarter at approximately 8.3K. The game's weekly active users followed a similar trend, starting at 101.8K and decreasing to 36.1K by the end of September.
Minecraft Trial by Mojang maintained relatively stable weekly downloads throughout the quarter, averaging around 18K to 22K. The weekly active users showed a steady increase, peaking at 97.2K in late August before slightly declining to 85.3K by the end of the quarter.
DIY Makeup, another title from CrazyLabs LTD, started Q3 with 53.6K weekly downloads, which then steadily decreased to roughly 10.8K by the end of September. The game’s weekly active users also declined from 163.5K to 51.6K over the same period.
The Baby In Yellow by Team Terrible experienced a notable surge in weekly downloads in mid-July, reaching 57.5K, before dropping to 2.5K by the end of the quarter. The active users mirrored this trend, peaking at 133.1K in mid-July and then decreasing to 22.7K in late September. The game's revenue remained minimal, with a slight increase to $14 in early August.
Ninja Hands from Yso Corp showed a strong performance in the early weeks following its release in mid-July, with weekly downloads peaking at 31.2K. By the end of the quarter, downloads had stabilized around 13.5K. The game's weekly active users started at 1.8K, surged to 44.3K in early August, and ended the quarter at 24.9K. Revenue for Ninja Hands remained modest, peaking at $19 in mid-September.
For more detailed insights and comprehensive data on mobile app performance, visit Sensor Tower.