AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Entertainment Mascot Games in the Netherlands: Q1 2024 Performance
An analysis of the top 5 entertainment mascot games in the Netherlands during Q1 2024, highlighting trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q1 2024, the performance of the top 5 entertainment mascot games in the Netherlands showed varied trends across weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. This data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides insights into the popularity and monetization of these games.
Angry Birds Dream Blast from Rovio Entertainment Oyj experienced a decline in weekly revenue from $8.7K at the beginning of January to $5.1K by mid-February, before recovering to around $7K towards the end of March. Weekly downloads started at 541 and fluctuated, peaking at 854 in mid-February. The game maintained a relatively stable active user base, starting at 20.1K and ending the quarter at 20K.
Disney Emoji Blitz Game by Jam City, Inc. saw a dip in weekly revenue from $2K at the start of January to $1K by mid-January, with a slight recovery to $1.8K by the end of March. Weekly downloads showed a similar pattern, starting at 1.1K and dropping to 224 by mid-January, before stabilizing around 447 by the end of the quarter. Active users decreased from 1.9K to 1.4K over the same period.
SpongeBob Adventures: In A Jam from Tilting Point LLC had relatively stable weekly revenue, ranging from $1K to $1.1K throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads were highest at 2K at the start of January, with a notable peak of 2.5K in early February, before dropping to 1.5K by the end of March. Active users started at 3.7K, peaked at 4.5K in mid-February, and ended the quarter at 3.8K.
World of Peppa Pig: Kids Games by Find Your Fun showed a steady weekly revenue, ranging from $851 to $1.2K. Downloads started at 1.3K and gradually decreased to 603 by the end of March. Active users remained fairly stable, starting at 3.5K and ending at 2.9K.
Angry Birds Match 3 from Rovio Entertainment Oyj had a modest revenue performance, starting at $565 and peaking at $894 in late February, before dropping to $419 by the end of March. Weekly downloads were negligible throughout the quarter, and no active user data was provided.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.