AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Chibi Games on iOS in Netherlands for Q4 2021
Explore the performance of the top 5 chibi games on the iOS platform in the Netherlands during Q4 2021, including metrics on weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q4 2021, the top chibi games on the iOS platform in the Netherlands showcased varied performance metrics across weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at how each of these games fared:
Pou
From Zakeh Limited, Pou experienced a steady increase in weekly revenue, starting at $182 and peaking at approximately $447 by the end of December. Weekly downloads showed a gradual rise, beginning at 75 and reaching a peak of 168 in late November. Active users fluctuated, starting at around 8.0K, dipping mid-quarter, and ending at approximately 7.8K.
Dreamland Story: Match 3
Published by Remi Vision, Dreamland Story: Match 3 saw weekly revenue fluctuate, starting at $133 and peaking at $205 in late October. Weekly downloads were minimal throughout the quarter, with only a few recorded instances, peaking at 4 downloads in the last week of December.
Cut the Rope
ZeptoLab UK Limited's Cut the Rope saw a varied performance in weekly revenue, starting at $140 and experiencing several fluctuations, peaking at $128 in late October and again at $118 in the final week of December. Weekly downloads were more consistent, starting at 1.1K and peaking at 2.3K by the end of December. Active users showed a general upward trend, starting at 2.9K and increasing to approximately 4.0K by the end of the quarter.
My Tamagotchi Forever
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Europe's My Tamagotchi Forever had a modest revenue performance, with a notable peak of $225 in mid-November. Weekly downloads were relatively stable, peaking at 178 in mid-December. Active users remained consistent, hovering around 420 to 478 throughout the quarter.
Fluvsies Pocket World
From TutoTOONS, Fluvsies Pocket World saw a gradual increase in weekly revenue, starting at $11 and peaking at $35 in late November. Weekly downloads showed a significant rise towards the end of the quarter, starting at 132 and peaking at 378 in mid-December. Active users followed a similar trend, starting at 323 and reaching a high of 681 by the end of December.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, where more detailed information can be found.