AI Insights · Timothy · April 2025
Top 5 Shoot'em Up Games on Android in Algeria: Q1 2025
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 shoot'em up games on Android in Algeria during Q1 2025, with insights from Sensor Tower.
In the first quarter of 2025, the shoot'em up genre on Android in Algeria saw varied performances among the top five games. Here's a closer look at the trends:
Archero 2, developed by Habby, had a notable uptick in weekly revenue, peaking at around $84 in mid-March, though it started the quarter with no revenue. Downloads saw a fluctuation, starting strong in early January with over 1K downloads but dropping significantly mid-quarter before slightly recovering. Active users initially increased, reaching a high of 1.7K in late January, but then steadily declined to end the quarter at 290.
Wing Fighter from MINIGAME ENTERTAINMENT LIMITED showed minimal revenue fluctuations, with a peak of $63 in mid-March. Downloads were almost nonexistent after a small spike in early January. Active users decreased gradually, maintaining a low but stable count around 18 by the quarter's end.
Ball Blast Cannon blitz mania by VOODOO experienced a significant rise in active users, starting at 8.8K and peaking at 13.8K in late March. Revenue spiked to $103 in early February. Weekly downloads varied, with notable increases in late February and March, peaking at over 2.7K.
Galaxy Attack: Shooting Game from 1SOFT saw consistently high download numbers, peaking at 33.8K in early March. Active users steadily rose throughout the quarter, reaching 158K by the end of March. Revenue, however, showed a declining trend after an initial high of $53 at the start of the quarter.
Metal Slug: Awakening by HaoPlay Limited had a late-quarter surge in revenue, climbing to $123 in the final week of March. Downloads remained sparse, with occasional spikes. Active users showed a downward trend, ending the quarter at 134.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, where more detailed analytics can be explored. Each game's performance highlights the dynamic nature of the shoot'em up category in Algeria, reflecting shifts in user engagement and monetization strategies.