AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Otome Games Performance in Nicaragua in Q1 2024
In Q1 2024, the top 5 Otome games in Nicaragua showed varied trends in downloads and revenue. Notable performances include 'Love and Deepspace' and 'Is It Love? Drogo - vampire'.
In Q1 2024, the Otome game category in Nicaragua saw a mix of performance trends among the top 5 applications. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, highlights the weekly downloads and revenue patterns for these games.
Love and Deepspace from InFold Pte. Ltd., which was released in January 2024, exhibited a notable start. Weekly revenue peaked at $95 in the second week of January, following an initial revenue of $18. Despite some fluctuations, the game maintained a steady revenue, closing Q1 with $34. Downloads started strong at 128 in the first week, peaking at 282 in the second week, but saw a significant drop towards the end of the quarter, with minimal downloads in March.
Is It Love? Drogo - vampire by 1492 Studio, which has been available since 2017, showed a consistent but low revenue throughout the quarter, maintaining $1 each week until mid-March. Downloads, however, saw a resurgence from mid-February, peaking at 78 in the second week of March and maintaining a relatively high level until the end of the quarter.
Chatlinx Otome Love Story Game by Webelinx Games had a modest performance. The game generated revenue only once in the quarter, earning $6 in mid-February. Download numbers started at 111 in the first week of January but dwindled to single digits by March, indicating a decline in new user acquisition.
Blood in Roses - Otome Game from NTT SOLMARE CORPORATION, released in 2015, did not generate any revenue in Q1 2024. However, its download numbers remained relatively stable, starting at 46 in the first week of January and fluctuating between 17 and 58 throughout the quarter.
Lastly, Blood Kiss : Vampire story by StoryTaco.inc, released in 2021, experienced minimal revenue activity, with $14 in mid-March and $2 in the last week of the quarter. Downloads were highest at 140 in the first week of January but saw a significant decline, dropping to zero by the end of March.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.