AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Chibi Games on Android in Guatemala for Q4 2021
Discover the performance of the top 5 chibi games on the Android platform in Guatemala during Q4 2021, including trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2021, the top 5 chibi games on the Android platform in Guatemala showed diverse performance trends. Based on data from Sensor Tower, here's a closer look at their weekly downloads, revenue, and active user numbers.
Cut the Rope experienced fluctuations in its weekly downloads, starting with 1.3K in late September and dropping to 914 by mid-October, before bouncing back to 1.4K in early November. Revenue saw peaks and valleys, with the highest being around $26 in mid-October and ending the quarter at approximately $16. Active users started at 2.5K in late September, reached a peak of 2.8K in mid-November, and closed the year at about 2.2K.
Pou maintained a robust presence with weekly downloads starting at 6.3K in late September and increasing to 8.1K by late December. Revenue was modest, peaking at $19 in late September and seeing intermittent earnings throughout the quarter. Active users remained strong, starting at 207.7K and steadily growing to 223.2K by the end of December.
Om Nom: Run had a steady performance in weekly downloads, starting at 503 and peaking at 917 in early December. Revenue was minimal, with a notable peak of $21 in mid-October. Active users saw a gradual increase from 1.5K in late September to 2.2K in early December, ending the quarter at 1.9K.
Fluvsies Pocket World showed a stable pattern in weekly downloads, ranging from 248 to 481 throughout the quarter. Revenue was low, with a single peak of $16 in late November. Active users saw a slight decline from 1.2K in late September to 869 by the end of December.
Fluffy Fall had modest weekly downloads, starting at 228 and fluctuating throughout the quarter, ending at 73 in late December. Revenue was minimal, with a small peak of $15 in early November. Active users saw a decline from 918 in late September to 596 by the end of December.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower.