AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top Dinosaur Games Performance in Romania Q2 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top dinosaur games on a unified platform in Romania during Q2 2024, including downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
During the second quarter of 2024, the top dinosaur games on a unified platform in Romania showcased varied trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. Here's a closer look at each app's performance.
Jurassic World™: The Game from Jam City, Inc. maintained a steady revenue stream, peaking at approximately $651 in the week of June 10. Downloads saw an upward trajectory, with the highest number of 732 in the same week. Weekly active users fluctuated, starting at 5.4K and reaching a peak of 6.2K mid-June before settling at 5.3K by the end of the quarter.
Mecha Domination: Rampage by BUILDING-BLOCKS NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CO.,LIMITED, which was released in late April, experienced its highest revenue of $748 in the week of May 20. Downloads peaked at 1.5K in mid-May but saw a significant decline afterward, dropping to 95 by the end of June. The game’s weekly active users peaked at 1.8K in mid-May and gradually decreased to 927 by the end of the quarter.
Jurassic World Alive, also from Jam City, Inc., saw its highest revenue of $599 in late April. Downloads were highest at 521 in mid-April, while weekly active users reached their peak at 2.3K around the same time. However, both metrics showed a downward trend towards the end of the quarter, with active users ending at 1.6K.
Ulala: Idle Adventure from X.D. Global had a relatively stable revenue performance, with a peak of $418 in the week of May 20. The app saw minimal download activity, with the highest being 5 downloads in mid-May. No data on weekly active users was provided.
De-Extinct: Jurassic Dinosaurs by SeaMo Entertainment, which launched in late May, recorded its highest revenue of $368 in late April. Downloads peaked at 591 in mid-May but showed a decline towards the end of the quarter, ending at 91. Weekly active users also saw a downward trend, peaking at 307 in mid-May and reducing to 110 by the end of June.
The data presented here is sourced from Sensor Tower, where more detailed insights can be found.