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Top-Grossing Android Games: Tap Fish Leads, Minecraft Drops Out

Google's latest North American Android Market game charts by revenue see Tap Fish and Live Holdem Poker Pro leading today's rankings, as Minecraft: Pocket Edition disappears from the charts after a promising debut.

Danny Cowan, Blogger

October 26, 2011

1 Min Read
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Every week, Gamasutra rounds up the top-grossing Android gaming applications, as current that day in the Android Market. This week's U.S. revenue charts see Tap Fish and Live Holdem Poker Pro leading today's rankings, as Minecraft: Pocket Edition disappears from the charts after a promising debut. These charts allow end users to see who is making the most money in the Android Market 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 the Android Market's "Games" category are considered in chart rankings. This week's top-grossing Android titles are: 1. Tap Fish (Free) 2. Live Holdem Poker Pro (Free) 3. My Country (Free) 4. Zynga Poker (Free) 5. Contract Killer: Zombies (Free) 6. Paradise Island (Free) 7. Fashion Story (Free) 8. Texas Poker (Free) 9. Bakery Story (Free) 10. Drag Racing (Free) Gameview's Tap Fish ranks as the Android Market's highest-grossing title for the fourth week running, as Dragonplay's Live Holdem Poker Pro overtakes Cooper Media's My Country for second place. Zynga Poker and Glu's Contract Killer: Zombies report increased microtransaction sales this week, while Mojang's Minecraft: Pocket Edition drops out of the top ten after finishing fourth in last week's results.

About the Author

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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