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Dinosaur-themed mobile games continue to captivate players in France, with a noticeable performance in the first quarter of 2024. Data provided by Sensor Tower gives us a glimpse into the top contenders in this prehistoric playground.
Starting strong, Homa's "Merge Master: Dinosaur Monster" showed an interesting journey with downloads peaking at 5K in early January and then tapering down to 1K by the end of March. Weekly active users followed a similar trend, dropping from 27K to 16K throughout the quarter. Revenue spiked dramatically in the last weeks, from a modest $6K to an impressive $110K.
"Jurassic World™: The Game" by Jam City, Inc. maintained a steady revenue stream, starting at $7K and having a mid-quarter boost to $11K. Downloads saw a dip and recovery from 2K to 3K, while active users hovered between 17K and 19K, finishing slightly lower than the start at 16K.
The newcomer "Primal Conquest: Dino Era" from 37GAMES launched mid-quarter and made a splash with downloads crossing the 11K mark and revenue quickly growing from $2K to $8K. Active users grew from 5K to 7K, indicating a strong start for the latest addition to the genre.
Robot Life Games' "Dino Transform Robot Games" had a fluctuating download pattern with a peak of 2K, dropping to just over 500 and then rising again to 1K. The game maintained a consistent base of weekly active users, starting at a modest 118 and ending the quarter with 2K, despite not generating any revenue.
Lastly, "Jurassic World Alive," also by Jam City, Inc., observed its revenue fluctuating, with a peak at $11K and ending at $6K. Downloads remained relatively low, with a slight increase from 1K to 1.6K. Weekly active users showcased resilience, starting at 18K and concluding the quarter at a similar 17K.
The prehistoric allure of dinosaur games remains strong in France, with varying levels of engagement and financial success. For more detailed insights and data, Sensor Tower's platform is the go-to source for understanding app performance trends.