AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Cartoon Fantasy Games on Android in South America for Q1 2022
Candy Crush Saga, Pokémon GO, Candy Crush Soda Saga, Match Masters - PvP Match 3, and Toy Blast showcased varied performance metrics in South America during Q1 2022, with distinct trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 Cartoon Fantasy Games on the Android platform in South America demonstrated unique trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides key insights into the performance of these popular apps.
Candy Crush Saga saw a notable fluctuation in its weekly downloads, starting strong with around 450K in early January and dropping to about 233K by mid-March. Revenue trends were relatively stable, peaking at approximately $182K in mid-January and dipping to around $145K in early March. Weekly active users maintained a high range, fluctuating between 3.8M and 4M throughout the quarter.
Pokémon GO experienced a consistent decline in downloads from about 151K in late December to around 85K by the end of March. Revenue peaked at approximately $116K in late February, with a significant dip to around $43K by the end of March. Active users also showed a decreasing trend, starting at around 7.6M in late December and ending at approximately 6.7M by the end of March.
Candy Crush Soda Saga had a varied performance in downloads, with a high of about 142K in early January and a low of around 82K in mid-March. Revenue remained relatively stable, peaking at around $59K in mid-January and dipping to about $44K in mid-March. Active users hovered around 1.7M to 1.9M throughout the quarter.
Match Masters - PvP Match 3 showed an upward trend in downloads, starting at around 9.6K in late December and peaking at about 46K by mid-March. Revenue remained steady, with a peak of approximately $32K in late December and a slight drop to around $25K by the end of March. Active users increased significantly, from around 144K in late December to approximately 308K by mid-March.
Toy Blast experienced a decline in downloads, starting at around 13K in late December and dropping to about 8.7K by the end of March. Revenue remained fairly stable, with a peak of approximately $25K in mid-February and a slight dip to around $20K by mid-March. Active users showed a fluctuating trend, starting at around 544K in late December and ending at approximately 467K by the end of March.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower.