AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Shoot'em Up Games on Android in Africa Q4 2021
Explore the performance of the top 5 Shoot'em Up games on Android in Africa during Q4 2021, including trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2021, Shoot'em Up games on the Android platform in Africa showed intriguing trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at the performance of the top 5 games, based on data from Sensor Tower.
1945 Air Force: Airplane games from 1SOFT saw a notable journey in Q4. Weekly downloads fluctuated, starting at approximately 107K at the end of September and dipping to about 56K in early November, before recovering to nearly 99K by the end of December. Revenue showed a general upward trend, peaking at around $1.6K in the final week of December. Active users also exhibited growth, beginning at 661K and rising to 634K by the end of the quarter.
Space shooter - Galaxy attack, also by 1SOFT, experienced a more varied performance. Weekly downloads started at 49K in late September, dropped to roughly 29K in late October, and then stabilized around 33K towards the end of December. Revenue followed a similar pattern, peaking at approximately $1K in the week of December 20. Active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating around 360K to 455K throughout the quarter.
Galaxy Attack: Shooting Game from 1SOFT saw a consistent performance in terms of active users, maintaining figures between 560K and 682K. Weekly downloads were more volatile, beginning at 44K in late September, hitting a low of 21K in early November, and rebounding to about 40K by the end of December. Revenue peaked at $808 in the last week of December, showing a steady increase towards the end of the quarter.
Archero by Habby had a challenging quarter. Weekly downloads plummeted from 1.2K in late September to virtually zero by mid-December. Despite this, revenue saw a peak of around $689 in the week of December 20. Active users declined gradually from 29K to about 20K by the end of December.
Mr Autofire from Lightheart Entertainment showed a notable drop in weekly downloads, starting from 2.3K in late September to close to zero by mid-December. Revenue, however, experienced a peak of $583 in mid-October and stabilized around $313 by the end of December. Active users declined from 22K to approximately 14K throughout the quarter.
Overall, these insights into the performance of the top Shoot'em Up games on Android in Africa during Q4 2021 highlight the dynamic nature of the mobile gaming market. For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.