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Chart of the Week: 7.3% of Danes have downloaded DragonVale

After 2 years, Backflip breaks out the infographic

Chart of the Week: 7.3% of Danes have downloaded DragonVale
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A year ago, we put Backflip's DragonVale under our Charticle microscope.

Now, one year on, Backflip has created its own version of the Charticle; looking back at two years of the massively successful free-to-play title.

Of course, it's not been fully transparent.

There's no mention of how much money the game has generated, other than it's been in the US top 50 top grossing chart for 750 days.

The fact Hasbro bought 70 percent of Backflip for $112 million in cash during the summer provides its own measure of just how financially successful the game has been, however.

World of opportunity

Yet, in this context, it is significant Backflip lists total downloads at +25 million; not a huge number in the circumstances.

Clearly it has a very loyal and highly monetised audience; one that Backflip says is 48 percent male and 52 percent - another surprise given the assumption its cutesy graphics would skew female.

A final neat touch is the downloads per capita graphic.

As the maths demands, it's smaller countries such as Denmark (population 5.5 million) and Singapore (5 million) that have the highest percentage of downloads per capita.

Nevertheless, the download levels in Australia (population 22.5 million) and especially the US (310 million) impress more in terms of the absolute numbers.

You can see the complete infographic here.

Jon Jordan
Jon Jordan
A Pocket Gamer co-founder, Jon can turn his hand to anything except hand turning. He is editor-at-large at PG.biz which means he can arrive anywhere in the world, acting like a slightly confused uncle looking for the way out. He likes letters, cameras, imaginary numbers and legumes.