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Brazil's dance game enthusiasts have been actively engaging with their favorite apps in the first quarter of 2021. Using data from Sensor Tower, we can observe how the top five dance games have performed on the unified platform, which includes both iOS and Android.
Ubisoft's Just Dance Now saw a gradual decrease in downloads, starting from 29K in the last week of December 2020 to 21K by the end of March 2021. The weekly active users also followed a downward trend from 71K to 55K in the same period.
Coco Play's Dance Clash: Ballet vs Hip Hop experienced fluctuations in downloads, peaking at 33K in the first week of March and then settling at 29K by the end of March. The weekly active users peaked at 140K in the first week of March before slightly declining to 136K by the end of the quarter.
Another title by Coco Play, Ice Skating Ballerina, showed a decreasing trend in downloads, from 15K at the end of December to 8K by the end of March. The active users saw a slight recovery from 22K in the second week of February to nearly 24K at the close of the quarter.
XiaoPin Zen's Super Dancer had negligible revenue and no reported downloads or active user data for the quarter, indicating a possible decline in its overall performance.
Lastly, Pan Wei's Dancing Love had an interesting spike in revenue in the first week of January, reaching $100, but otherwise showed minimal revenue and downloads, with active user data not available for the period.
For more detailed insights and data about the performance of dance game applications, Sensor Tower's platform offers in-depth analytics for market trends and app performance.