AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 First Person Games on Android in Australia: Q3 2022 Performance
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 first-person games on Android in Australia during Q3 2022, based on Sensor Tower data.
In Q3 2022, the performance of the top 5 first-person games on Android in Australia varied significantly. Here’s a closer look at their weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
Fill The Fridge saw its weekly revenue peaking at $177 in early July before gradually declining to $99 by the end of September. Weekly downloads started strong at 10.8K in late June but witnessed a downward trend, ending at 4.3K in the last week of September. Active users followed a similar pattern, beginning at 31K and dropping to approximately 21K by the quarter’s end.
Dessert DIY experienced a decline in weekly downloads early in the quarter, starting at 9.2K in late June and reaching a low of 2.3K in early August. However, the app saw a resurgence, climbing to 4.4K downloads by the end of September. Active users also followed this trend, starting at 20.6K and ending the quarter at around 14K.
Color Match showed a steady increase in weekly revenue, starting at $10 in late June and peaking at $113 in early August. Weekly downloads fluctuated, peaking at 4.3K in late July and ending at 4.2K in the last week of September. Active users mirrored this pattern, beginning at 6.9K and rising to approximately 9.5K by the end of the quarter.
Block Box Skyland Sword demonstrated notable fluctuations in weekly downloads, starting at 7.3K in early July, dipping to 669 in early September, and recovering to 2.3K by the end of the month. Active users followed a similar volatile pattern, starting at 7K and rising to 12.4K by the end of September.
Car Cops saw a gradual increase in weekly revenue, starting at $17 in mid-August and peaking at $36 in late August. Weekly downloads showed an initial surge to 6.1K in late July but then stabilized around 2.5K to 3.4K for the remainder of the quarter. Active users grew from 152 in mid-July to 4.2K by early September, maintaining steady levels around 4K towards the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.