AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Fashion Games on iOS in Norway Q4 2021
Explore the performance of the top 5 fashion games on iOS in Norway during Q4 2021, featuring trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
The fourth quarter of 2021 saw interesting trends for the top 5 fashion games on the iOS platform in Norway. Here's a detailed look into their performance, based on Sensor Tower data.
Project Makeover from Magic Tavern, Inc. experienced fluctuations in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $18K in mid-October. Weekly downloads showed a significant increase towards the end of December, rising from 1.2K in early December to over 3.2K by the end of the month. Active users also saw a steady increase, reaching around 15.2K in the final week of the year.
Hair Challenge by Rollic Games had a relatively low weekly revenue, with the highest being around $51 in mid-October. Downloads remained fairly stable, averaging around 1.3K weekly, with a slight peak at 1.6K in early November. Active users saw a downward trend from 9.5K at the start of the quarter to approximately 7.9K by the end of December.
Fashion Battle - Dress up game from APPS TEKNOLOJI ANONIM SIRKETI showed moderate revenue peaks, with the highest being $44 in the last week of December. Weekly downloads were stable but saw a notable rise to 1.6K in the week leading up to Christmas. Active user numbers increased steadily, ending the quarter at around 4.3K.
Pocket Styler: Fashion Stars by Nordcurrent UAB saw significant revenue spikes, with the highest being approximately $5.6K in mid-October. Weekly downloads were highest in early October at around 1.7K but dropped to around 790 by the end of December. Active users followed a similar trend, peaking at 2.6K in mid-October and ending the quarter at around 1.8K.
Lastly, Get Lucky: Pool Party! from HOMA GAMES did not generate any revenue during the quarter. Weekly downloads started strong at around 2K but dropped significantly to about 353 by the end of December. Active users decreased from 2.2K at the start of the quarter to approximately 454 by the end of December.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.