AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Chibi Games in New Zealand Q1 2022: Unified Platform Performance
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 chibi games in New Zealand for Q1 2022, including downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 chibi games on a unified platform in New Zealand showcased varying performance metrics in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at how each game fared during this period.
Pocket Love! from HyperBeard Inc. experienced a notable increase in weekly revenue, starting at approximately $238 in early February and peaking at around $605 in mid-February before stabilizing between $470 and $520 for the rest of the quarter. Weekly downloads for the game showed fluctuations, with a high of 3.8K in mid-March and a low of 2.1K in early February. Active users also saw a steady rise from 1.7K in early February to a peak of 6.6K in late March.
Pou by Zakeh Limited maintained a consistent performance. Weekly revenue hovered around $130 to $210 throughout the quarter. Download numbers remained relatively stable, ranging from 396 to 551 per week. The game had a substantial number of active users, fluctuating slightly but generally staying between 11K and 12K.
开心消消乐® from Happy Elements Technology saw modest weekly revenue, peaking at $307 in mid-January but mostly staying below $130 for the rest of the quarter. Active user numbers were consistently low, averaging around 28 to 31 users weekly.
Resortopia by 伟 王 showed a significant increase in weekly revenue towards the end of the quarter, starting at $42 in early February and rising to $243 by the end of March. Weekly downloads saw a notable increase, peaking at 287 in the last week of March. Active users also grew steadily from 315 in early February to 525 by the end of the quarter.
Cut the Rope by ZeptoLab UK Limited had a varied performance. Weekly revenue fluctuated, with notable peaks at $208 in late December and $164 in late March. Download numbers were higher, peaking at 699 in early March. Active users showed a steady increase from 757 in early February to 1.2K by mid-March.
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