AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top 5 Chibi Games on iOS in the Netherlands Q3 2021
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 Chibi games on iOS in the Netherlands during Q3 2021, including downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the third quarter of 2021, Chibi games on iOS in the Netherlands showed varied performance trends. Here’s a detailed look at the top 5 Chibi games based on data from Sensor Tower.
Cut the Rope saw a fluctuating trend in weekly revenue, peaking at about $182 in the week of August 2 and reaching $140 by the end of September. Weekly downloads experienced a significant drop, starting from around 1.9K in late June and falling to just over 1K by the end of the quarter. Active users showed a similar pattern, with numbers dropping from about 3.7K in late June to around 2.9K by the end of September.
Fireboy and Watergirl: Online had minimal weekly revenue, peaking at $23 in early July. Weekly downloads started at 589 in late June, experienced a peak of 837 in mid-July, and ended the quarter at 372. Active users remained relatively stable, hovering around 7K throughout the quarter but showing a slight decline towards the end.
Fluvsies - A Fluff to Luv had a modest revenue increase, peaking at $43 in late August. Downloads started at 296 in late June, peaked at 468 in late July, and ended the quarter at 250. Active users fluctuated slightly, peaking at 2.6K in late July but declining to approximately 1.8K by the end of September.
Fluvsies Pocket World showed a gradual increase in revenue, reaching $51 in early August. Downloads began at 126 in early July, peaked at 391 in mid-July, and ended the quarter at 132. Active users grew from 74 in early July to 323 by the end of September, indicating a steady increase in user engagement.
My Boo: Virtual pet Take care maintained a steady revenue trend, peaking at $50 in mid-September. Weekly downloads started at 188 in late June, peaked at 305 in late July, and ended the quarter at 147. Active users remained fairly stable, with a peak of 1.5K in late July and a slight decline to 1.1K by the end of September.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.