AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Dinosaur Game Insights in the US
Sensor Tower reveals the Q2 2024 performance trends for top dinosaur-themed gaming apps on Android in the US. Explore the user engagement and financial success of these prehistoric adventures.
In the second quarter of 2024, the world of dinosaur-themed gaming apps on Android witnessed varying user engagement and revenue trends. Sensor Tower provides a closer look at how these games performed during this period.
Jurassic World™: The Game saw a fluctuating revenue pattern, peaking at nearly $618K in the second week of April and then stabilizing around the $500K mark towards the end of June. Downloads experienced a significant drop to 0 in the last week of June after reaching a high of 2.5M in mid-April. Weekly active users peaked at 13.7K in mid-April before settling down to 11K by the end of June.
ARK: Survival Evolved enjoyed a revenue high of over $700K in the first week of April, followed by a general decline with slight upticks, ending the quarter at $357K. Downloads began at 14M but saw a downward trend, closing at 5.7M. The game's active users surged to over 32K in early April and, after some fluctuation, ended at 25K.
Ulala: Idle Adventure experienced a revenue journey starting at $354K and dipping to $135K by the quarter's end. There were no reported downloads for this period, and active user data showed a single entry at 19 users at the beginning of April.
For Primal Conquest: Dino Era, which debuted in March 2024, revenue peaked at $483K in late April and then showed a general decline to $136K by late June. Downloads were highest at 7.2M in mid-April but dropped to 283K by the end of June. Weekly active users saw a high of 3.8K in mid-April, with a slight increase to 1.1K by the quarter's conclusion.
Mecha Domination: Rampage had a modest start in revenue at $9K in its release week but grew to $484K by late May, eventually settling at $153K. Downloads hit their peak at 4.6M in mid-May, followed by a consistent decrease to 273K. Active users grew from 272 to a peak of 3.9K in late May before ending at 2.3K.
These figures provide a snapshot of the dynamic Android dinosaur gaming scene. For more detailed insights, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analysis tools are available to explore the data further.