AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 Performance of Top Dinosaur Games on iOS in the US
Sensor Tower's analysis reveals the Q1 2024 performance trends for the leading dinosaur-themed iOS games in the United States. Insights show varying download and user engagement patterns across top titles.
In the first quarter of 2024, dinosaur-themed games have continued to captivate mobile users on the iOS platform in the United States. Sensor Tower provides us with the latest data on how these prehistoric adventures are faring in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
ARK: Survival Evolved from Studio Wildcard has shown consistent revenue throughout the quarter with a slight fluctuation, peaking at nearly $11K in the last week of January and maintaining a decent performance thereafter. The game's downloads have remained relatively stable, with a peak of over 10K in late January, while weekly active users saw a slight uptick towards the end of March, reaching over 29K.
HOMA GAMES' Merge & Fight - Dinosaur Game experienced a varied revenue trend with a notable spike to over $5K in mid-March. Downloads for the game began strong at over 14K but saw a gradual decline to 4K by the end of March. Weekly active users showed a similar downward trend, starting at around 38K and decreasing to approximately 23K by the quarter's end.
Jam City, Inc.'s Jurassic World™: The Game was a standout in terms of revenue, with impressive earnings that exceeded $60K in early January and peaked at over $70K twice in the quarter. The game's downloads remained above 5K throughout the quarter, with weekly active users consistently near the 43K mark.
Steve | Widget Dinosaur Game, by Calm Sea Enterprise, S.L., did not generate significant revenue, but its downloads saw a peak of over 7K in early March. The game's weekly active users experienced a slight decline, starting at around 25K and dipping to just over 22K by the end of March.
Geisha Tokyo Inc.'s Dinosaur Rampage did not report any revenue for the quarter. However, the game's downloads saw growth, from around 5K at the start of January to over 7K in early March, with weekly active users experiencing a notable increase from approximately 16K to over 20K in the same period.
For more detailed insights and analysis on the performance of these and other mobile applications, Sensor Tower offers comprehensive data and trend tracking.