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As we sail through the data ocean of the mobile app market, the allure of pirate-themed games remains strong among Android users in France. Sensor Tower's analytics reveal the performance of the top five buccaneer apps for the fourth quarter of 2020. Let's hoist the sails and dive into the numbers.
Pirate Attack, published by IEC Global Pty Ltd, saw downloads peak at 5.5K in early November before a slight decline to 3.8K by year's end. Weekly active users followed a similar trend, starting strong at 7.1K and dipping to 6.1K in the final weeks of December.
Last Pirate: Survival Island by RetroStyle Games UA, showed an impressive surge in downloads, jumping from 2.6K to 6.6K in December. Active users rode the same wave, increasing from 3.9K to a treasure-worthy 9.7K.
Helio Games' Mutiny: Pirate Survival RPG had a noteworthy late October launch, with downloads spiking at 4.8K in November. The active user base grew to 3.3K in the same month, though it later decreased to 1.8K by the close of Q4.
The seasoned Pirates of the Caribbean: ToW from JOYCITY Corp. maintained a treasure chest of revenue, peaking at $13.4K in the week of November 30. The game's downloads and active users showed a modest ebb and flow, ending the quarter with 1.2K downloads and 2.1K weekly active users.
Lastly, The Pirate: Caribbean Hunt by Home Net Games charted steady waters with downloads hovering around 700 by the end of December. The crew of active users remained loyal, with numbers sailing from 1.6K to just over 1.8K during the quarter.
For more insights into the mobile app market, Sensor Tower offers a spyglass into the ever-changing tides of app performance and user trends.