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In the final quarter of 2023, Australia's mobile gaming landscape saw the dragon genre continue to captivate players. Sensor Tower's data offers a glimpse into the performance of the top dragon-themed games, highlighting their downloads, revenue, and active user trends. Here's how they fared:
Merge Dragons!, by Gram Games, experienced a revenue trend with peaks and valleys, ending the quarter on a high note with $71K. Downloads showed a slight decline in early Q4 but picked up closer to the year's end, reaching over 3K. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, with a slight increase to 31K in the last week.
Frost & Flame: King of Avalon from FunPlus International AG saw a fluctuating revenue trend, dipping to $36K before rising to $46K in mid-December. A significant spike in downloads occurred in the third week of November, hitting 22K, with weekly active users peaking at 38K the same week.
Farlight Games' Call of Dragons showed a revenue pattern that dipped to $23K in early December but recovered to over $32K by the quarter's end. Downloads peaked in late November at over 1K, and active users saw an increase to over 5K during the festive season.
DianDian Interactive Holding's Dragonscapes Adventure had a steady revenue, with a slight decrease mid-quarter before stabilizing around $30K. Downloads saw a peak in mid-October with over 3K, and weekly active users ended the quarter at 25K, showing a resilient player base.
Lastly, Dragon City - Breed & Battle! by Socialpoint, despite being the oldest among the top games, showed consistent performance. Revenue saw a year-end surge to $24K, with downloads maintaining a steady rate, closing at over 3K. Active users remained high throughout the quarter, ending at nearly 80K.
For more detailed insights and analysis, readers can explore the comprehensive data available at Sensor Tower. The figures underscore the enduring appeal of dragon-themed games in Australia's mobile gaming market.