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In Q1 2024, the top 5 horror games on the Android platform in Oceania showcased varying performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at their performance:
Granny by DVloper saw its weekly downloads fluctuate throughout the quarter. Starting at 1.2K in the first week of January, it dipped to a low of 848 in mid-March before rebounding to 1.2K by the end of the quarter. Active users mostly mirrored this pattern, starting at approximately 4.3K, dropping to around 3.2K in mid-March, and rising again to 3.9K by the end of March.
Meme Hunters: Hide & Seek from playducky.com had a notable decline in weekly downloads, starting at 1.4K and falling to 565 by the end of February. However, it recovered to reach 1.1K in the last week of March. Revenue remained relatively stable, hovering around $20 per week. Active users followed a similar trend, starting at 9.1K and dipping to 7.5K before ending the quarter at 8.4K.
Mystery Matters by Playrix experienced a steady decline in both downloads and revenue over the quarter. It started with 1.4K downloads and ended with just 459 by the last week of March. Revenue decreased from $7.5K to $7.2K over the same period. Active users also saw a downward trend, starting at 4.6K and ending at 4K.
Hello Neighbor Nicky's Diaries by tinyBuild showed a steady performance in downloads, peaking at 1.4K in late January before dropping to 650 by the end of March. Revenue was relatively low but stable, peaking at $89 in late January. Active users increased from 1.5K at the start of January to 2.5K by the end of March.
Hide in The Backrooms: Horror from CASUAL AZUR GAMES experienced a decrease in downloads from 1.7K in early January to 514 by mid-March, before a slight rebound to 927 by the end of the quarter. Revenue was minimal, peaking at $16 in mid-February. Active users remained relatively high and stable, starting at 13.3K and ending the quarter at 14.5K.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and insights, visit Sensor Tower.