AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 3D Cartoon Games on Android in Mexico Q1 2022
A look at the performance of the top 5 3D cartoon games on the Android platform in Mexico during Q1 2022, featuring metrics on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 3D cartoon games on the Android platform in Mexico displayed varied performance in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Below, we dive into the specifics for each game, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Clash Royale from Supercell experienced a steady revenue trend, peaking at around $57K in the last week of December. Weekly downloads saw a notable increase mid-January, reaching approximately 385K, before stabilizing around 160K by the end of March. The game maintained a strong active user base, starting at 7.7M in late December and peaking at 8.6M in early March.
Subway Surfers by SYBO Games showed consistent revenue growth, with a notable increase to about $2.7K in the final week of March. Weekly downloads fluctuated between 170K and 260K, while active users grew steadily from 5.4M at the end of December to 7.6M by the end of March.
PK XD: Fun, friends & games from Afterverse Games saw a gradual decline in revenue, starting at $12K at the end of December and stabilizing around $8K towards the end of March. Downloads were highest in early February at 153K, while active users fluctuated, peaking at 880K in late January before declining to 697K by the end of March.
Lords Mobile: Last Rise of Qin by IGG.COM maintained a steady revenue stream, peaking at $27K in late January. Downloads reached their highest at 136K in late January and early February. Active users showed growth from 181K at the end of December to a high of 245K in mid-March.
Find the Alien from MOONEE PUBLISHING LTD had no reported revenue throughout the quarter. Downloads were highest in early January at 158K, and active users peaked at 238K during the same period before declining to around 157K in early March, then rising again to 217K by the end of March.
For more insights and detailed data, visit Sensor Tower.