AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Pirate Games on Android in Qatar Q1 2024
Discover the performance of the top 5 pirate-themed games on Android in Qatar during Q1 2024, based on data from Sensor Tower.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 pirate-themed Android games in Qatar showcased varied performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at how each app fared based on data from Sensor Tower.
Pirate Raid - Caribbean Battle from SayGames Ltd saw its weekly downloads fluctuate, starting at 52 in early January and peaking at 59 in early March before settling at 43 by the end of March. The app's weekly revenue was minimal, with a notable $43 in the first week of January and a small spike to $9 in mid-March. Weekly active users followed a similar pattern, beginning at 88 and peaking at 107 in mid-March, closing the quarter at 89.
Lord of Seas: Survival&Conquer by Atlas Studio Co., Ltd. experienced a moderate increase in weekly downloads, starting at 3 in early January and reaching 35 by the end of March. The app's weekly revenue saw a significant rise towards the end of the quarter, peaking at $56 in mid-March. Active users showed a general increase from 12 in early January to 35 by the end of March.
Roger That: Merge Adventure! from BELKA GAMES had an interesting trajectory. Weekly downloads increased significantly from 5 in mid-January to 126 by late February, then settled at 3 by mid-March. Revenue was minimal, with a peak of $10 in early January. Active users saw a spike to 142 in late February but declined to 29 by the end of March.
Pirates of the Caribbean: ToW by JOYCITY Corp. showed stable weekly downloads, fluctuating between 6 and 26 throughout the quarter. Active users remained relatively steady, starting at 28 in early January and ending at 33 in late March. Notably, the app did not generate any revenue during this period.
Save The Pirate! Make choices! by Mauris IT had a consistent number of active users, hovering around 700 to 800 throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads showed a declining trend, starting at 30 in early January and dropping to 6 by the end of March. The app did not generate any revenue during this period.
For more detailed insights and analytics, visit Sensor Tower.