AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 Wild West Games on Android in Denmark: Q2 2022
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 Wild West-themed games on Android in Denmark during Q2 2022, based on Sensor Tower data.
In Q2 2022, Denmark saw interesting trends in the performance of the top Wild West-themed games on the Android platform. Here’s a closer look at the weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for the top 5 games: Western Sniper: Wild West FPS, Gumslinger, Westland Survival: Cowboy Game, West Gunfighter, and West Game.
Western Sniper: Wild West FPS from CASUAL AZUR GAMES saw a varied performance in terms of weekly downloads, peaking at 281 in late May and maintaining a steady range between 150-260 downloads per week. Active users also exhibited a stable trend, starting at 395 in late March and reaching a peak of 594 in late May before slightly declining to 487 by the end of June.
Gumslinger by Itatake had a modest revenue, peaking at $12 in early May. The game’s downloads showed a slight increase in early April, reaching 92, but generally fluctuated between 19-92 downloads per week. Active users followed a similar trend, peaking at 165 in late April and then gradually declining to 62 by the end of June.
Westland Survival: Cowboy Game from Helio Games experienced a peak in weekly revenue of $218 in early May, followed by a gradual decline to $86 by the end of June. Downloads saw a notable peak of 84 in mid-April, but generally remained low, fluctuating between 18-84 downloads per week. Active users showed a peak of 808 in mid-April and then a steady decline to 510 by the end of June.
West Gunfighter by Candy Mobile had a consistent performance in terms of weekly downloads, fluctuating between 17-35. Active users remained steady, ranging from 46-60 throughout the quarter.
West Game by LeyiGames demonstrated significant revenue growth, peaking at $1.4K in the last week of June. Downloads remained relatively low, fluctuating between 11-26 per week. Active users started at 542 in late March, reaching a peak of 595 in mid-April, and then declined to 444 by the end of June.
These insights come from Sensor Tower, where you can find more detailed analytics and trends on mobile app performance.