AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Fish Games on iOS in Australia: Q1 2022 Performance
In Q1 2022, Fishdom, Hungry Shark Evolution, Hungry Shark World, Undersea Solitaire Tripeaks, and Tap Tap Fish - AbyssRium exhibited varied performance metrics in Australia on the iOS platform.
Throughout the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 fish games on iOS in Australia demonstrated diverse performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. The data, provided by Sensor Tower, offers a detailed look at the metrics for Fishdom, Hungry Shark Evolution, Hungry Shark World, Undersea Solitaire Tripeaks, and Tap Tap Fish - AbyssRium.
Fishdom from Playrix saw its weekly revenue fluctuate, peaking at approximately $129K in early January and ending the quarter with around $118K. Weekly downloads for Fishdom showed a significant increase towards the end of March, reaching nearly 17.5K. The game's active user base also expanded, growing from around 50.7K at the start of the quarter to about 65.5K by the end.
Hungry Shark Evolution by Ubisoft experienced a rise in weekly revenue in late March, peaking around $5.7K, while its downloads saw a notable spike in the first week of January, reaching 9.8K. However, the active user count showed a declining trend, starting at 25.9K in early January and dropping to 17.4K by the end of March.
Hungry Shark World, another title from Ubisoft, had a more stable performance. Its highest weekly revenue was nearly $3.9K in mid-March. Downloads remained relatively steady, fluctuating between 1.4K and 1.9K. Active users for Hungry Shark World saw a slight increase, starting at 13.7K and ending at approximately 15.4K.
Undersea Solitaire Tripeaks by Plarium Global Ltd exhibited remarkable growth in weekly revenue, peaking at around $783 in late March. Despite low download numbers throughout the quarter, peaking at 30 in the same period, the active user count remained relatively stable, fluctuating around the 100 mark.
Tap Tap Fish - AbyssRium from SangHeon Kim showed varied trends. Its weekly revenue reached a high of about $362 in mid-March but dropped significantly by the end of the quarter. Downloads were consistently low, peaking at 119 in late December. Active users for Tap Tap Fish - AbyssRium saw a slight decline from 280 in early January to 238 by the end of March.
These performance metrics highlight the varying degrees of success and user engagement across the top fish games on iOS in Australia. For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.