AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Chibi Games on Android in Europe Q3 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 Chibi games on the Android platform in Europe during the third quarter of 2023, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
The third quarter of 2023 showcased interesting trends for the top 5 Chibi games on the Android platform in Europe. Here, we delve into the weekly downloads, revenue, and active user metrics for these games, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Pou from Zakeh demonstrated a notable performance. Weekly revenue peaked at around $1.4K in late July, before a gradual decline to $764 by mid-September. Weekly downloads started strong at 140K in late June, fluctuating throughout the quarter and ending at around 108K. The game maintained a high number of weekly active users, starting at 3.1M and experiencing a slight drop to 2.7M by the end of September.
Cut the Rope from ZeptoLab saw a steady weekly revenue, averaging around $300, with minor fluctuations. Weekly downloads peaked at 205K in late August, and then gradually declined to approximately 77K by the end of September. The game’s active user count increased significantly from 145K in late June to a peak of 447K in late August, before falling to 247K by the end of the quarter.
Super Toy 3D by SayGames Ltd had modest weekly revenue, peaking at $69 in mid-August. Weekly downloads were initially strong at 99K in late July but saw a decline to 55K by the end of September. The game maintained a consistent number of active users, starting at 775K and ending at 717K.
Moy 7 - Virtual Pet Game from Frojo Apps had relatively low weekly revenue, peaking at $42 in late August. Weekly downloads showed a significant drop from 181K in early July to 48K by the end of September. Active users decreased from 370K in early July to 166K by the end of the quarter.
Lastly, Smolsies 2 - Cute Pet Stories by TutoTOONS experienced a peak in weekly revenue at $428 in mid-September. Weekly downloads started at 98K in late June and decreased to 45K by the end of September. The number of active users also saw a decline from 233K in late June to 139K by the end of September.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.