AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Fish Games in the US: Q1 2024 Performance on Unified Platform
In Q1 2024, Fishdom, Aquarium Land - Fishbowl World, Hungry Shark Evolution, Hungry Shark World, and World of Water showcased varied performance trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Detailed insights are available from Sensor Tower.
In Q1 2024, the top fish-themed games in the United States—Fishdom, Aquarium Land - Fishbowl World, Hungry Shark Evolution, Hungry Shark World, and World of Water—demonstrated diverse performance metrics on a unified platform.
Fishdom from Playrix saw a fluctuating trend in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $2.8M in the last week of January. Weekly downloads exhibited a declining trend throughout the quarter, starting at 240K in early January and falling to around 93K by late March. Weekly active users also showed a downward trend, from 844K in the first week of January to 627K by the end of March.
Homa's Aquarium Land - Fishbowl World maintained relatively stable weekly revenue, with minor fluctuations around $3K to $4.8K. Weekly downloads were more dynamic, with a notable peak of 65K in the last week of January. The game also had a consistent number of active users, hovering around 320K to 357K throughout the quarter.
Hungry Shark Evolution from Ubisoft Entertainment experienced a steady increase in weekly revenue, culminating at approximately $37K in the final week of March. Weekly downloads showed a notable rise from 65K in early January to 66K in mid-March before dropping to 43K by the quarter's end. Active users had a similar pattern, beginning at 280K and ending at 247K.
Hungry Shark World, also from Ubisoft Entertainment, showcased a gradual increase in weekly revenue, reaching about $35K by the last week of March. Downloads remained relatively stable, peaking at 51K in late March. Active users started at 327K and rose to 350K by the quarter's conclusion.
Lastly, World of Water from StarFortune, which was released in January 2024, saw its weekly revenue grow from $6.8K in its launch week to $24K by the end of March. Weekly downloads started strong at 74K but declined to around 20K. Active users also showed an upward trend, starting at 71K and reaching approximately 71K by the quarter's end.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.