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In the first quarter of 2024, dinosaur game enthusiasts in France have shown varied engagement with top titles on the Android platform. Here's a look at how these prehistoric-themed games have fared according to Sensor Tower's data.
Published by X.D. Global, "Ulala: Idle Adventure" saw a peak in revenue during the first week of February at around $10K, with a gradual decline to $5K by the end of March. Downloads fluctuated, with a peak of 246K in early February and a low of 113K in mid-March. Weekly active users started at 1.7M and saw a slight dip to 1.5M by the quarter's end.
"Jurassic World Alive" by Jam City, Inc. experienced its highest revenue in late January at approximately $7.7K, dipping to around $2.7K in mid-February, and then rising again to $4.5K by late March. Downloads saw a high of 1.6M in late January and a steady number around 1.4M towards the end of March. Active users hovered around 15M at the start of January, with a notable peak at 16.6M and settling at 14.3M by the end of the quarter.
Another Jam City title, "Jurassic World™: The Game," showed a revenue trend starting at $3.7K, dipping to $2.9K, and rising back to $3.8K. Download numbers were highest at the start of January with 2.3M, with a significant spike in mid-February at 2.5M, concluding the quarter at 1.7M. The game's weekly active users saw a decline from 14.8M to 12.3M during the quarter.
Released by 37GAMES, "Primal Conquest: Dino Era" made its debut in March and quickly ramped up to $8.8K in revenue by the end of the month. Downloads for this newcomer showed an impressive start with 9.7M in its release week, increasing to 11M. The weekly active users grew from 5.3M to 7.5M, indicating a strong launch.
From upjers GmbH, "Dinosaur Park – Primeval Zoo" had a modest revenue performance, peaking at $550 in mid-March. The game saw no new downloads after mid-January, with weekly active users steadily decreasing from 1.9M to 671K by the end of the quarter.
The data from Sensor Tower provides further insights into the performance of these dinosaur-themed games, reflecting the dynamic nature of mobile gaming engagement in the French market.