AI Insights · Timothy · April 2025
Top 5 Survival Games on Android in Colombia: Q1 2025
Explore the performance of the top 5 survival games on Android in Colombia for Q1 2025, covering download trends, revenue, and active user insights.
In the first quarter of 2025, the Android platform in Colombia saw notable activity among the top survival games, as reported by Sensor Tower. Here's a closer look at the performance of these games.
Tomorrow: MMO Nuclear Quest by Rage Quit Games Group experienced a dynamic quarter. Weekly revenue showed a noteworthy rise, peaking at around $143 in early February and closing the quarter at $133. Download numbers started strong, with a peak of approximately 14.5K in the first week of January, gradually declining to about 7.3K by the end of March. Active users fluctuated, starting at 26.2K and ending the quarter slightly higher at 26.9K.
The Baby In Yellow from Team Terrible maintained consistent weekly downloads, averaging around 6K to 9K throughout the quarter. Revenue remained minimal, with occasional spikes reaching up to $8. Active user numbers were robust, peaking at 48.3K in January and stabilizing at 43.1K by March's end.
Hide in The Backrooms: Horror by CASUAL AZUR GAMES saw its downloads decrease from about 12.3K in late December to 6.7K by the end of March. Revenue was minimal, with a few weeks showing slight increases, reaching a modest $7 at the end of the quarter. Active users remained impressively high, consistently above 250K.
Gold Rush: Frozen Adventures from SayGames Ltd had a stronger start in January with nearly 8.8K downloads, but this tapered to about 2.4K by March. Despite the decline in downloads, active users showed resilience, with numbers peaking at 19K in early February before settling at approximately 15.5K.
Lastly, ARK: Ultimate Mobile Edition by Studio Wildcard generated significant revenue, starting at $1K and seeing a gradual decrease to $344 by the end of March. Downloads followed a downward trajectory, beginning at 15.3K and ending at 4K. Active users showed a recovery trend, rising from 5.1K in early March to 9.1K by the end of the quarter.
For a more detailed analysis, insights from Sensor Tower provide a comprehensive view of these trends.