Distimo told you almost everything you dreamed of learning about the earnings of American box office hits; App Annie analyzed the mobile games market; Fiksu reported on the number of daily downloads in the United States – you can read about all this in our digest for last week.

1. Clash of Clans’ ARPD is $4.66Distimo told how much she earns from one download Clash of Clans, Rage of Bahamut, Candy Crush Saga and other box office hits of the American App Store.

2. App Annie: Temple Run 2 and Puzzle & Dragons dominate the game chartsApp Annie company summed up the gaming results of last February in the mobile application market.

Read about the download and revenue champions in the iOS and Google Play markets below.

3. The number of daily downloads has dropped in the App StoreThe number of downloads in February collapsed by almost 1 million, according to Fiksu.

Following this, the price of applications also fell. It seems that users have played enough with their Christmas gifts.

4. Mobile games brought Big Fish $66 million in 2012Since its foundation in 2002, the company has distributed more than 2 billion electronic copies of its games on PC and mobile platforms, representatives of Big Fish said yesterday, at the same time telling how much the company earned last year.

5. King.com announced the rebrandingCompany King.com celebrating its 10th anniversary, it announced a rebranding.

Now it will be called simply King. The MAU of the company’s mobile products has grown to 49 million.

6. Ludei has added 3D support to HTML5Ludei has announced that its HTML5 platform of the same name now supports 3D.

7. Trademob compared iOS and AndroidThe marketing company Trademob decided to find out which platform is better for promoting applications: the one from Apple, or the one from Google?

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