AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Dance Games Performance in New Zealand Q1 2023
In Q1 2023, the top 5 dance games in New Zealand on a unified platform saw varied performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q1 2023, the top 5 dance games in New Zealand on a unified platform saw varied performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at how each app fared during the quarter.
Just Dance Now from Ubisoft experienced fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at around $205 in the first week of January and ending the quarter with approximately $130. The weekly downloads started strong with over 200 in the initial weeks but saw a dip mid-quarter, reaching a low of 76 in early March before recovering to 160 by the end of March. Weekly active users also showed a general decline from 848 at the start of the quarter to 716 by the end.
Ice Skating Ballerina from Coco Play had a modest revenue performance, with a peak of $16 in mid-January. Weekly downloads were relatively stable, averaging around 30, with a slight decrease towards the end of the quarter. Active users saw a gradual decline from 310 at the beginning to 199 by the end of March.
My Town - Dance School Stories from My Town Games LTD saw sporadic revenue, with a noticeable peak of $21 in mid-March. Weekly downloads remained relatively consistent, hovering around the 30-40 range, before dropping to 16 by the end of March. Active users peaked at 37 in early February but saw a decline, ending the quarter with 10 active users.
JoJo Siwa - Live to Dance from Coco Play had minimal revenue activity, with only a $14 peak in early January. Downloads were inconsistent, starting at 28 in late December and dropping to zero towards the end of the quarter. Active users showed a peak of 59 in late January but dropped off completely by March.
Acrobat Star Show, also from Coco Play, had a brief revenue peak of $19 in late January. Downloads fluctuated significantly, with a high of 50 in early January and dropping to zero by the end of March. Active users mirrored this trend, with notable activity in early January but dwindling to zero by March.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, which offers more detailed analytics for those interested in the performance of mobile applications.