AI Insights · Timothy · January 2025
Top Fish Games in New Zealand: Q4 2024 Overview
Explore the performance of the top fish games in New Zealand during Q4 2024, highlighting trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2024, fish-themed mobile games experienced varying levels of success in New Zealand. This analysis, derived from Sensor Tower data, provides insight into the performance of the top five games in this category.
Fishdom from Playrix saw a decline in weekly downloads, starting at around 4.2K and dropping to approximately 1.2K by the end of December. Revenue also experienced a downward trend, peaking at about $21.9K at the start of the quarter and decreasing to $18.9K by the end. However, weekly active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating around 22K to 27K.
Hungry Shark Evolution, published by Ubisoft Entertainment, showed a gradual increase in weekly downloads, reaching over 1K at the close of the quarter. Revenue varied slightly, peaking at $427 in late October before settling around $280. Active users followed a similar pattern, starting at approximately 10.3K and rising to 10.5K by the end of December.
The Aquarium Land — Fishbowl World from Homa displayed a notable increase in both downloads and active users toward the quarter's end. Downloads rose from 495 to 812, while active users climbed from 5.4K to 5.5K. Revenue, however, remained modest, peaking at $69 in early December.
Fish Eater.io by Tap 2 Fun experienced a steady rise in downloads, ending the quarter at 624. Revenue increased from $8 to $56, showing a positive trend. Active users also grew from 1.3K to 1.6K, indicating a growing user base.
Finally, Hungry Shark World, another title from Ubisoft Entertainment, saw an increase in downloads, rising to 515 by the end of December. Revenue fluctuated, with a notable peak of $688 in early October before declining to $183. Active users increased from 2.9K to 2.5K, suggesting steady engagement.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower's platform.