AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Survival Games on Android in Spain: Q1 2024 Performance
Explore the performance metrics of the top 5 survival games on Android in Spain for Q1 2024, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q1 2024, the top 5 survival games on the Android platform in Spain showcased diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here, we break down the performance of these games, based on data from Sensor Tower.
The Baby In Yellow by Team Terrible saw a notable peak in weekly downloads at the start of the quarter with 13.2K, but experienced a decline, bottoming out at 2.6K in late January. However, downloads picked up again towards the end of March, reaching 5K. The game’s weekly revenue fluctuated, peaking at $19 in the second week of January and gradually declining to $2 by the end of March. Weekly active users started at around 60.9K and saw a significant drop, stabilizing at around 24.4K by mid-March, before rising to 27.2K in the final week.
Purple Monster Chapter 3, released by A3 Home Studio in mid-February, experienced rapid growth in weekly downloads, starting at 5.6K and peaking at 12.4K in the last week of February. Downloads then stabilized, maintaining around 8.4K to 9K weekly. Active users showed a consistent upward trend, starting at 5.5K and rising to 38.4K by the end of March.
Meme Hunters: Hide & Seek from playducky.com had steady weekly downloads, fluctuating between 3.1K and 5K. The game’s revenue remained relatively stable, averaging around $6 to $7 weekly. Active users showed slight fluctuations, peaking at 28.3K in late March, indicating a loyal player base.
Hello Neighbor Nicky's Diaries by tinyBuild had a gradual increase in weekly downloads, starting at 2.4K and reaching 4.4K mid-quarter, before stabilizing around 3.2K. Revenue saw a few peaks, notably $32 in mid-January and mid-March. Active users showed a steady increase from 6.3K in early January to 24.2K by the end of March, reflecting growing engagement.
Hide in The Backrooms Nextbots by Mankrik had a consistent download rate, averaging around 2.3K to 4.4K weekly. Revenue was minimal throughout the quarter. Active users remained stable, starting at 38K and increasing to 44.9K by the end of March, indicating sustained interest.
For more detailed insights and comprehensive data, visit Sensor Tower.