AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Planes Games Performance in New Zealand Q1 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 planes games on a unified platform in New Zealand during the first quarter of 2024, including downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2024, we observed interesting performance trends among the top 5 planes games in New Zealand on a unified platform. These insights, provided by Sensor Tower, highlight weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for each game.
1945 - Airplane shooting game from ONESOFT GLOBAL PTE. LTD. experienced fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $472 in mid-January and $446 at the end of March. Weekly downloads showed a significant increase towards the end of the quarter, reaching 514 in the last week. Active users saw a dip in early February but recovered to 2.6K by the end of March.
BoomBit, Inc.'s Crazy Plane Landing had a varied revenue pattern, with notable peaks of $76 in mid-January and $50 in early February. Downloads saw a sharp decline in February, with a low of 150 in mid-March, but ended the quarter with 197 downloads. Active users decreased steadily throughout the quarter, from 1.6K in January to just over 1K by the end of March.
Airline Commander: Flight Game, developed by RORTOS SRL, maintained relatively stable revenue, peaking at $132 in late January. Downloads peaked early in the quarter at 309 and had a low of 123 in late February. Active users showed a similar trend, starting at 545 and ending the quarter at 510.
Infinite Flight Simulator from Infinite Flight LLC saw consistent revenue throughout the quarter, with a high of $603 in early February. Downloads were steady, peaking at 247 in early February and ending the quarter with 218. Active users remained strong, with a slight dip in March but closing at 909.
Metalstorm by Starform showed significant revenue growth towards the end of the quarter, reaching $579 in mid-March. Downloads fluctuated, with a peak of 249 in early March, and active users saw a slight decline, ending the quarter at 646.
These insights offer a glimpse into the performance of top planes games in New Zealand. For more detailed data and trends, visit Sensor Tower.