AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Otome Games on Android in Norway: Q1 2024 Performance
Discover the performance of the top 5 Otome games on Android in Norway during Q1 2024, including metrics on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2024, the Otome game genre on Android saw varied performance trends in Norway. Here's a look at the top 5 Otome games and their key metrics during this period.
Love and Deepspace from InFold Pte. Ltd. launched in January 2024 and quickly gained traction. Weekly revenue peaked at approximately $2.4K in early February before gradually declining to around $392 by the end of March. Downloads started strong with 362 in mid-January but saw a significant drop to just 15 by the last week of March. Active users followed a similar trend, peaking at 566 in late January and decreasing to 299 by the quarter's end.
Otome Games Obey Me! NB by NTT SOLMARE CORPORATION experienced fluctuating revenue, peaking at around $174 at the start of January and ending the quarter at $13. Weekly downloads were relatively stable, ranging from 17 to 31. Active users hovered around 150 for most of the quarter, with a slight increase to 177 by the end of March.
Obey Me! Anime Otome Sim Game, also from NTT SOLMARE CORPORATION, showed modest revenue figures, peaking at $32 in early January and ending at $5 by late March. Downloads remained low but steady, ranging between 5 and 14 per week. Active users saw a slight decline, starting at 90 in January and ending at 88 in March.
Court of Darkness from Voltage, Inc. had a consistent revenue stream, peaking at $49 in mid-February and early March. Downloads were low, with occasional spikes, peaking at 26 in early January and 16 in the last week of March.
IkemenSengoku Otome Anime Game by CYBIRD showed minimal revenue, peaking at $7 in late February. Downloads were sporadic, peaking at 16 in late February but often dropping to zero in other weeks.
These insights highlight the varying popularity and revenue generation capabilities of Otome games in Norway. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.