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Throughout the first quarter of 2023, the top 5 Chibi games on Android in New Zealand demonstrated diverse performance metrics. Here’s a closer look at the weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for each game.
Pou from Zakeh saw a mixed trend in its metrics. Weekly revenue peaked at around $47 in the week of January 30, while downloads fluctuated, reaching a high of approximately 560 in the week of March 13. Active users saw a slight decline initially but later stabilized, with a peak of about 11K at the start and end of the quarter.
Super Toy 3D by SayGames Ltd did not generate any revenue during this period. However, its weekly downloads showed a modest increase, peaking at around 462 in the week of January 2. Active users followed a similar trend, with numbers rising to about 2.2K by the end of March.
Fluvsies - A Fluff to Luv from TutoTOONS experienced variations in its performance. Revenue peaked at $44 in the week of March 6. Downloads fluctuated, with the highest being around 479 in mid-January. Active users saw a decline, starting from approximately 2.2K in January and dropping to about 1.4K by the end of March.
Smolsies 2 - Cute Pet Stories, also from TutoTOONS, showed minimal revenue, with occasional peaks like $16 in the week of March 20. Downloads remained low, peaking at 318 in January. Active users saw a decline, starting at 662 in January and dropping to 275 by the end of March.
Cut the Rope from ZeptoLab demonstrated consistent performance. Revenue peaked at $23 in the week of February 20. Downloads remained stable, with a slight peak of 322 in early January. Active users showed a minor decline, starting at 551 in early January and stabilizing around 320 by the end of March.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, where more detailed information can be found. The performance trends of these Chibi games highlight the dynamic nature of mobile gaming in New Zealand.