AI Insights · Timothy · March 2024
Top 5 Horror Games in Spain Q1 2024: Performance Insights
Discover how the top 5 horror games performed on unified platforms in Spain during Q1 2024, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
Throughout the first quarter of 2024, the horror game genre in Spain showcased some interesting trends across the top 5 applications on unified platforms. Here’s a closer look at the performance of these games based on data from Sensor Tower.
Granny maintained a stable presence in the market. Weekly downloads saw fluctuations, starting at around 8K in the first week of January and peaking at approximately 8.9K by the end of March. The game experienced a steady decline in weekly active users from 42.9K to 30.9K by the end of January but managed to recover to 41.1K by the last week of March.
The Baby In Yellow had a notable start with weekly downloads of 15.4K in the first week of January, although it witnessed a decline to around 3K by the end of the month. Downloads gradually increased again, reaching 6.7K in the last week of March. Weekly active users also followed a similar trend, starting at 72.1K and dropping to 31.4K by the end of January, then climbing back up to 35.2K in the final week of March. Revenue, however, remained relatively low throughout the quarter, peaking at $32 in the second week of January.
Purple Monster Chapter 3 was released mid-quarter and saw an impressive rise in weekly downloads, starting at around 5.6K in the third week of February and reaching a peak of 12.4K the following week. Active users also showed significant growth, starting at 5.5K and increasing to 38.4K by the end of March.
Scary Teacher 3D experienced a steady stream of weekly downloads, beginning at 6K in the first week of January and culminating at 5.5K by the last week of March. The game maintained a consistent number of active users, hovering around 20K to 24K throughout the quarter. Revenue peaked at $46 in the first week of January but generally remained low.
Meme Hunters: Hide & Seek had a varied performance with downloads ranging from 3.1K to 5.3K. Active users demonstrated a slight upward trend, starting at 24.5K and reaching 28.2K by the end of March. Revenue remained minimal, peaking at $9 in late February.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.