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Top-Grossing Android games: Crime City reports sales surge

The latest North American Google Play game charts by revenue see Rage of Bahamut and Slotomania leading today's rankings, as Crime City and Temple Run also report top earnings.

Danny Cowan, Blogger

July 26, 2012

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Every week, Gamasutra rounds up the top-grossing Android gaming applications, as current that day at Google Play. This week's U.S. revenue charts see Rage of Bahamut and Slotomania leading today's rankings, as Crime City and Temple Run also report top earnings. These charts allow end users to see who is making the most money on Google Play that day. It differs significantly from the Top Paid Games chart, which is ranked by sales, and therefore is dominated by lower-priced titles that sell more copies. Data comes courtesy of Google's public sales information. All titles in Google Play's "Games" category are considered in chart rankings. This week's top-grossing Android titles are: 1. Rage of Bahamut (Mobage, Free) 2. Slotomania (Playtika, Free) 3. Slot City: Slot Machines (Dragonplay, Free) 4. Zynga Poker (Zynga, Free) 5. Live Holdem Poker Pro (Dragonplay, Free) 6. Crime City (Funzio, Free) 7. Tiny Village (TinyCo, Free) 8. Final Fantasy III (Square Enix, $15.99) 9. Temple Run (Imangi, Free) 10. Smurfs' Village (Beeline, Free) Rage of Bahamut spends another consecutive week at the top of Google Play's revenue charts, maintaining its lead over competing slot machine sims from Playtika and Dragonplay. Funzio's Crime City moves up to finish at sixth place in today's results, after ranking in at eighth in last week's charts. Square Enix's Final Fantasy III drops to eighth place after previously finishing fifth, while Temple Run edges out Smurfs' Village at ninth place.

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Danny Cowan

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Danny Cowan is a freelance writer, editor, and columnist for Gamasutra and its subsites. Previously, he has written reviews and feature articles for gaming publications including 1UP.com, GamePro, and Hardcore Gamer Magazine.

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