AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 2D Anime Games on Android in Australia: Q2 2024 Performance
In Q2 2024, the top 2D anime games on Android in Australia exhibited varied trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into these metrics.
The second quarter of 2024 saw interesting performance trends among the top 5 2D anime games on the Android platform in Australia. Here’s a closer look at how these games fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users based on data from Sensor Tower.
Left or right: Magic Dress up experienced fluctuating download numbers, starting strong in early April with over 5.3K downloads but seeing a decline to around 1.8K by mid-June. The game saw a slight recovery towards the end of June, reaching about 2.7K downloads. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, peaking at 8.9K in early April and dropping to 5.6K by early June before climbing back to 7.2K in the last week of the quarter. Notably, the game did not generate any revenue during this period.
YOYO Decor: Doll Dress Up had a steady increase in weekly active users, starting at 5.7K in early April and growing to over 10.4K by the end of June. Downloads were also consistent, with numbers ranging from around 1.3K to 2.2K per week. Revenue for this game was minimal, with a notable spike to $20 in the last week of June.
Legend of Mushroom showed strong revenue performance, peaking at approximately $51K in the first week of April and maintaining an average of around $30K throughout the quarter. Downloads, however, were on a downward trend, starting at 4.3K in early April and dropping to about 990 by the end of June. Weekly active users saw a positive trend, increasing from around 18.4K to 25.8K over the quarter.
Hero Wars: Alliance had a varied revenue performance, peaking at $21.4K in mid-May but generally hovering around $15K to $18K for most of the quarter. Downloads ranged from approximately 1.0K to 1.9K per week. Weekly active users saw a slight increase, starting at 5.7K in early April and ending at 6.1K by the end of June.
YoYa: Doll Avatar Maker had a modest revenue performance, with a peak of $50 in the fourth week of April and negligible earnings towards the end of the quarter. Downloads were on a declining trend, starting at 1.6K in mid-April and dropping to around 440 by the end of June. Weekly active users followed a similar pattern, peaking at 4.6K in late April and decreasing to 2.9K by the end of June.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.