AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Dinosaur Games Soar in Q2 2024 on iOS in the US
Explore the latest performance trends of the top dinosaur-themed iOS games in the US for Q2 2024. Sensor Tower provides a glimpse into the downloads and user engagement for these prehistoric adventures.
In Q2 2024, dinosaur-themed games on iOS have shown varying trends in user engagement and downloads, according to data from Sensor Tower. Below is a summary of how the top five contenders performed during this period.
Primal Conquest: Dino Era kicked off with a modest start post-release, seeing downloads peak at 2.7M in the third week of April before a gradual decline to 172K by the end of June. Weekly active users followed a similar trajectory, starting at 1.2M and dipping to 933K. The game's revenue spiked to $1K in early June but saw a dip to $893 by the quarter's end.
Mecha Domination: Rampage, another newcomer, had its highest downloads at 993K in the last week of April, later decreasing to 155K. The game's revenue fluctuated, with a mid-quarter high of $609 and ending the quarter at $397.
Long-standing favorite Jurassic World™: The Game maintained steady interest with downloads ranging between 93K and 172K. The game's revenue showed an upward trend, culminating in $1.5M by late June. Weekly active users remained consistent, with a slight increase to 1.2M in the final week.
Steve | Widget Dinosaur Game saw a steady number of downloads, hovering around 100K throughout the quarter. Revenue for the game was minimal but showed growth, ending at $21 in the last week. Weekly active users saw a peak at 340K in mid-June before closing the quarter at 310K.
Dinosaur Rampage experienced a decrease in downloads, starting at 148K and ending at 63K. With no revenue reported, the focus for this game was on engagement, where active users saw a dip to 206K by the quarter's end.
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