AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top Dragon Games on Android in Tunisia: Q4 2021 Performance
A look into the performance of the top 5 dragon-themed games on Android in Tunisia during Q4 2021, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2021, dragon-themed games on the Android platform in Tunisia showed varied performance metrics. Here’s a detailed look at the top 5 dragon games, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Dragon City: Mobile Adventure from Social Point exhibited a consistent trend in weekly downloads, fluctuating between 350 and 650 downloads per week, with a peak of 642 in the week of November 15. The game's weekly active users remained relatively stable, averaging around 10K, with a slight peak at 11.8K in mid-November. Revenue for the game peaked at $15 in early October but saw a decline to $0 towards the end of the quarter.
Dragon Sim Online: Be A Dragon by Turbo Rocket Games had a modest performance in terms of weekly downloads, which ranged from 159 to 470. The active user base showed a gradual decline from 1.8K in late September to about 1.2K by the end of December.
Frost & Flame: King of Avalon, developed by FunPlus International AG, saw a remarkable increase in weekly downloads, peaking at 598 in early December. The game’s revenue also showed an upward trend towards the end of the quarter, reaching approximately $23 in the final week of December. Weekly active users increased from around 2K in late September to a peak of 3.1K in early December.
Dragons: Rise of Berk from Jam City, Inc. had a relatively stable download rate, with numbers ranging from 85 to 303 per week. The active user count also showed a steady decline from 824 in late September to 517 by the end of December.
Lastly, School of Dragons by JumpStart Games experienced fluctuating download numbers, peaking at 294 in late September and maintaining a range between 76 and 203 for the remainder of the quarter. Active users followed a similar trend, starting at 697 and declining to around 358 by the end of December.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, which provides more detailed analytics and trends for mobile applications.