AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Survival Games on Android in Mexico Q1 2024
Discover the performance of the top 5 survival games on Android in Mexico during Q1 2024. See how these games fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users.
The first quarter of 2024 saw significant activity in the survival games category on the Android platform in Mexico. Data from Sensor Tower highlights the performance of the top 5 games: Purple Monster Chapter 3, Meme Hunters: Hide & Seek, Hide in The Backrooms Nextbots, The Baby In Yellow, and 100 Monsters Game: Escape Room.
Purple Monster Chapter 3 saw a remarkable increase in weekly downloads, starting at around 46K in mid-February and peaking at 365K in early March. This surge was reflected in its active user base, which grew from 44K to over 880K by mid-March, before slightly declining to 830K by the end of the quarter.
Meme Hunters: Hide & Seek maintained a consistent download rate, with numbers ranging from 60K to 106K throughout the quarter. Weekly revenue showed a modest increase, peaking at about $36 in late February. Active users remained steady, starting at 505K and ending the quarter at 558K.
Hide in The Backrooms Nextbots experienced fluctuating download numbers, beginning at 73K in early January, dipping to around 29K in late February, and then rising to nearly 70K by the end of March. Active users showed a steady increase over the quarter, growing from 386K to 530K.
The Baby In Yellow had a varied performance in downloads, starting at 127K at the beginning of January and dropping to around 24K in late January. However, downloads picked up again, reaching 33K by the end of March. Weekly revenue fluctuated slightly, peaking at about $48 in mid-March. Active users saw a decline from 374K in early January to 101K by late January but then stabilized around the 100K mark towards the end of the quarter.
Finally, 100 Monsters Game: Escape Room saw a steady increase in downloads, starting at 25K in early January and reaching 47K by the end of March. Active users followed a similar trend, growing from 63K to nearly 105K over the quarter.
For more detailed insights and comprehensive data, visit Sensor Tower.