AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Planes Games Performance in Turkey, Q1 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 planes games in Turkey for Q1 2024, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 planes games on a unified platform in Turkey showcased varied performance trends. Data from Sensor Tower reveals insights into weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for these games.
1945 Air Force: Airplane games from 1SOFT saw its weekly revenue peak at approximately $4.4K in the last week of March. Weekly downloads exhibited fluctuations, with a notable peak of around 44K in mid-March. The game’s active user base started the quarter at 117K, reaching a high of about 146K in mid-March before slightly declining to 109K by the end of the quarter.
BoomBit Games' Crazy Plane Landing experienced a steady revenue stream, averaging around $150 to $200 weekly, with a peak of $232 in mid-March. Downloads showed a declining trend from 29K in early January to about 8.4K by the end of March. Active users followed a similar pattern, starting at 40K and ending at around 15K.
Sky Warriors: Airplane Games by Wildlife Studios maintained a consistent performance, with weekly revenue fluctuating between $2K and $3.2K. Downloads steadily increased throughout the quarter, starting at 11K in early January and reaching 17K by the end of March. The game’s active user base remained stable, beginning at 32K and slightly increasing to 34K.
K Zee Games' Flight Sim 3D: Airplane Games demonstrated a significant rise in active users, from 15K at the start of the quarter to approximately 74K by the end. Downloads also showed an upward trend, peaking at about 21K in mid-March. However, the game did not generate any notable revenue during this period.
Airline Commander: Flight Game by RORTOS had a stable revenue stream, averaging around $500 to $600 weekly, with a slight dip to $436 in the last week of March. Weekly downloads decreased from 11.9K in early January to around 6.5K by the end of March. The active user base followed a downward trend, starting at 35K and declining to 28K.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.