The detective mobile game in the genre “I’m looking for” Agent Alice from the Germans from Wooga in the first days after the release is downloaded at a rate of 800 thousand installations per day.
As our colleagues from GamesIndustry note, this is a record pace for the company. Jelly Splash scored “only” 1 million downloads in the first four days.
As for specific indicators in the charts, now the game has excellent results in downloads in France, Germany, Canada and the USA, where the project is in the Top 10 on the App Store and Google Play, but if we talk about box office tops, then there is nothing to demonstrate the game yet.
By the way, it is curious, but the project has not yet been released in Russia. It is unclear what this is related to.
For Wooga, the Agent Alice game is the first mobile project in two years. The game is distributed according to the free-to-play model and is a very expensive, chic-looking hidden, focused on “women who love drama.” The developers themselves specify that their audience is women over 40.
Separately, we will talk about Agent Alice in more detail, but now I will note that the game is visually very close to the best Big Fish projects, and in terms of monetization it is seriously different from the hidden classics of Game Insight.
The game has an original curious game cycle. And the whole question is how much it will work.
A source: http://www.gamesindustry.biz
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- Wooga is an international developer and publisher of mobile games.
The head office is located in Berlin. The company produces free-to-play mobile games; as of March 2014, it is among the top five developers with the largest number of MAUS on Facebook.