AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Q4 2023: Top 5 Horror Games on Android in France - Sensor Tower Data Insights
A Sensor Tower analysis reveals the performance trends of the top 5 horror games on Android in France during the fourth quarter of 2023. Downloads and user engagement are highlighted for these chilling favorites.
As Halloween approached and the year wound down, horror game enthusiasts in France had a thrilling fourth quarter in 2023. Sensor Tower's data provides us with a snapshot of how the top horror games performed on the Android platform during this period.
The Baby In Yellow, with its unnerving premise, showed a remarkable performance. Downloads peaked at 19K in the week of October 30th, before settling to around 18K by the year's end. The game's revenue followed a similar pattern, hitting a high of $61 in late October and closing the quarter with $51. Weekly active users reached a zenith of 86K at the end of October, demonstrating the game's captivating hold on its audience.
Granny maintained a steady presence, with downloads climbing from 3.6K to 7K by the final week of December. Active users saw a significant bump, rising from 27K to 35K in the same period, indicating a consistent and loyal player base despite the game's lack of revenue generation.
Nextbots In Backrooms: Shooter intrigued players with a blend of horror and action. Downloads showed some fluctuation, with a notable increase to 5.5K in late October, but ended the quarter at around 2.2K. The weekly active users presented a more robust trend, growing steadily from 47K to 68K, signifying an engaged and growing community.
Hello Neighbor saw its downloads and active users move in a positive direction. Downloads saw a jump to 4.8K in the festive week of December 25th, and active users grew from 12.5K to 17K in the quarter, showcasing the game's enduring appeal.
For more detailed insights and data on the performance of these games and others in the horror genre, Sensor Tower's platform offers comprehensive analytics and metrics. Whether you're a game developer, marketer, or enthusiast, keeping an eye on these trends can be key to understanding the market's movements.