AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Chibi Games in Spain Q1 2023 Performance
Discover the performance of the top 5 Chibi games on a unified platform in Spain during Q1 2023, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2023, the top 5 Chibi games in Spain showcased a variety of performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a detailed look at how each game fared according to Sensor Tower data:
Pou
From Zakeh Limited, experienced a notable fluctuation in weekly downloads, starting at 20.3K in late December and dropping to around 10.3K by the end of January. However, it saw a resurgence by mid-March, reaching approximately 12.7K. Weekly revenue peaked in early January at $1.1K but gradually decreased to around $616 by the end of March. Active users displayed a consistent pattern, with a slight dip in February but peaking again at 308.6K in the last week of March.
Fluvsies - A Fluff to Luv
Published by TutoTOONS, showed a steady performance in weekly downloads, mostly hovering between 3K and 4.5K throughout the quarter. Revenue peaked mid-March at around $229, with active users peaking at 40.6K in late December and then declining slightly to 26.8K by the end of March.
Dreamland Story: Match 3
From Remi Vision, registered a consistent weekly revenue trend, starting at $91 in late December and remaining relatively stable, peaking at $144 in late January.
Cut the Rope
By ZeptoLab UK Limited, saw a steady decline in weekly downloads from 4K in late December to about 1.5K in late January, with a slight increase to around 1.9K by the end of March. Revenue was relatively stable, peaking at $119 in late January. Active users followed a downward trend, starting at 10.2K in late December and ending at around 6.6K by the end of March.
My Tamagotchi Forever
From BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Europe, experienced a steady decline in weekly downloads from 2.2K in late December to around 1K by the end of March. Revenue remained relatively low, peaking at $117 in early February. Active users also saw a decline, starting at 5.9K in late December and ending at approximately 4.6K by the end of March.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.