AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Fish Games in Dominican Republic Q1 2024
Discover the performance of the top 5 fish-themed mobile games in the Dominican Republic during Q1 2024, including downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
In the first quarter of 2024, the fish-themed mobile game market in the Dominican Republic showcased some interesting trends across the top 5 applications, as reported by Sensor Tower.
Hungry Shark Evolution from Ubisoft had a varied performance. Weekly revenue fluctuated, peaking at around $106 in the first week of January and $105 in the last week of March. Downloads saw a notable increase mid-quarter, reaching 10.2K in the week of March 18, while active users remained relatively stable with minor fluctuations, ending the quarter at approximately 105K.
Fishdom by Playrix maintained a consistent revenue stream, with weekly earnings hovering around $2.5K to $3.8K throughout the quarter. Downloads experienced a noticeable decline from 8.7K in the first week of January to 2.7K by the end of March. Active users showed a gradual decrease, starting at 31.9K and ending the quarter at about 22.9K.
Hungry Shark World also published by Ubisoft, exhibited more modest figures. Revenue remained low but steady, peaking at $84 in the week of March 18. Downloads showed a slight recovery towards the end of the quarter, reaching 3.3K in the final week of March. Active users saw a significant increase at the end of March, surpassing 14K.
Aquarium Land - Fishbowl World from HOMA GAMES had minimal revenue impact but maintained a steady download rate, peaking at 1.6K in the last week of February. Active users increased from 4.8K at the start of January to approximately 6.1K by the end of March, reflecting consistent player engagement.
Save The Fish! Rescue Puzzle by Mesiba Games had no recorded revenue but showed a positive trend in downloads, growing from 1.6K in the first week of January to 2K by the end of March. Active users also increased significantly, starting at 2.7K and reaching over 3.2K by the last week of March.
For more insights and detailed data, visit Sensor Tower.