AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Low Poly Games on Android in El Salvador Q2 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 low poly games on Android in El Salvador during Q2 2024, including downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
The second quarter of 2024 saw intriguing performance trends for the top 5 low poly games on the Android platform in El Salvador. Here's a detailed look at their downloads, revenue, and weekly active users (WAU) based on data from Sensor Tower.
Roblox experienced a varied quarter. Downloads started strong with 11K in early April, peaking at 13K mid-month, and closing June with around 11K. Revenue showed minor fluctuations, beginning at $1.6K, dipping to $1.1K in early June, and ending at $1.4K. WAU remained robust, starting at 295K and gradually increasing to 315K by the end of June.
Albion Online showed a notable trend in its metrics. Downloads surged from 63 in early April to 946 by the end of the month, then tapered off to 257 by late June. Revenue saw a peak of $62 in late April before stabilizing around $24-$34 for the rest of the quarter. WAU followed a similar pattern, peaking at 1K in late April and stabilizing around 490 by the end of June.
Art of War: Legions had a modest quarter. Downloads were minimal, starting at 9 in early April and falling to zero by mid-June. Revenue showed a gradual increase from $2 to $44 by late May, then fluctuated between $17 and $26 in June. WAU peaked at 119 in late April but saw a decline to 64 by the end of June.
Frozen City had steady performance metrics. Downloads fluctuated between 102 and 332, peaking mid-April. Revenue remained stable, ranging between $13 and $33 throughout the quarter. WAU saw a consistent increase, starting at 289 and peaking at 473 in mid-April, before stabilizing around 340 by the end of June.
Idle Lumber Empire displayed significant growth. Downloads began at 139 in early April, peaking at 290 in mid-June, and closing the quarter at 188. Revenue saw minor fluctuations, starting at $11, peaking at $24 in early April, and ending at $12 in late June. WAU showed a robust increase, from 437 in early April to a peak of 633 in mid-June, ending the quarter at 511.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.