AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 Performance of Top Android Survival Games in the US
A look at the first quarter trends for the top five survival games on Android in the United States, showcasing downloads and user engagement. Sensor Tower provides deeper insights into the survival gaming landscape.
As Q1 of 2024 comes to a close, the survival game genre continues to captivate Android users in the United States. Sensor Tower's latest data reveals interesting trends for the top five games in this category, with varying degrees of downloads and weekly active users.
Hide in The Backrooms Nextbots
Published by CASUAL AZUR GAMES, this title saw downloads start at 26K in the new year, dipping to 13K mid-quarter before climbing back to 26K by March end. Weekly active users mirrored this trajectory, beginning at 167K, experiencing a slight decline, and then rising to 204K.
Hello Neighbor Nicky's Diaries
tinyBuild's game opened the quarter with a revenue of $270, peaking at $363 in mid-January, followed by a general downtrend to $234 by quarter's end. Downloads hit a high of 26K in mid-January but saw a gradual decrease to 12K. Active users peaked at 57K and ended the quarter at 54K.
Nextbots In Backrooms: Obunga
With a steady revenue flow starting at $109 and ending at $129, this title from playducky.com maintained a consistent performance. Downloads reached a high of 25K in mid-January, with a low of 11K in late February. The weekly active users count started at 153K and rose slightly to reach 153K by the end of March.
The Baby In Yellow
Team Terrible's game had an interesting quarter with an initial spike in downloads at 54K, which then plummeted to 10K and stabilized around 11K. The active user base started high at 205K, gradually declining to 65K by the quarter's close.
Poppy Playtime Chapter 3
This newcomer from A3 Home Studio, released mid-quarter, saw an impressive uptake with downloads starting at 1K, quickly ramping up to 27K, and maintaining around 25K. Weekly active users followed suit, starting at 941 and soaring to 39K, indicating a strong initial engagement.
The performance metrics of these survival games, with their varying download numbers and active user bases, provide a snapshot of the genre's health and popularity. For more detailed insights and analytics, Sensor Tower remains the go-to resource.