AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 Planes Games on Android in the Middle East Q3 2022
Explore the performance of the top 5 planes games on Android in the Middle East for Q3 2022, including metrics on downloads, revenue, and active users.
Throughout Q3 2022, the top 5 planes games on Android in the Middle East saw varying performances in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at each app's metrics:
1945 Air Force: Airplane games from 1SOFT experienced a consistent increase in weekly downloads, peaking at around 47K in the week of September 19. Weekly revenue remained relatively stable, fluctuating between approximately $2.1K and $3.0K, with a peak in the week of August 29. Weekly active users saw a slight increase, starting at 229K and ending at 232K.
Airport Master - Plane Tycoon by Panteon had a declining trend in weekly downloads, dropping from about 52K in late June to around 6.3K by the end of September. Despite this, weekly revenue saw occasional spikes, reaching up to $81 in the week of September 19. Weekly active users followed a downward trend, starting at 43K and ending at 57K.
Crazy Plane Landing from BoomBit Games showed an upward trend in weekly downloads, peaking at approximately 18K in the week of September 19. Weekly revenue also saw growth, with notable peaks of $80 in early August and $77 in early September. Weekly active users grew steadily, reaching a maximum of 27K in mid-September.
Sky Warriors: Airplane Games by Wildlife Studios exhibited an increase in weekly revenue, peaking at around $5.6K in early September. Weekly downloads saw fluctuations, with a peak of 9.5K in late August. Weekly active users also increased, reaching a high of approximately 12K in the same period.
Flight Pilot: 3D Simulator, another title from Wildlife Studios, experienced a decline in weekly downloads, dropping from around 9.2K in late July to about 4.5K by the end of September. Weekly revenue remained relatively low, with occasional peaks, such as $198 in mid-September. Weekly active users showed a downward trend, starting at 25K and ending at 14K.
The data for these apps comes from Sensor Tower, where more detailed insights on their performance can be found.