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Report Author: Ashkan Darabi
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This Power BI App Store games analysis report explores mobile game performance, pricing, ratings, genres, developers, and user engagement across the App Store games category.
The report analyzes more than 16K games and 24.8M user ratings to reveal insights into game popularity, pricing models, average ratings, income, genre trends, and developer performance. It combines ZoomCharts custom visuals with native Power BI visuals to create an interactive two-page analytical experience with overview and detail views.
Report submitted for the FP20 Analytics ZoomCharts Challenge 18 (August 2024) and built using the App Store game analysis dataset.
This dashboard displays various App Store games metrics, including:
Number of developers
Number of user ratings
Average user rating
Average app price
Estimated income
Free vs. paid game distribution
Top games by user rating count
Top genres over time
Average user rating by year
App age rating distribution
Developer comparison
Average price and app size by genre
Each of these metrics can be filtered by selected metric, primary genre, genre, age rating, price type, year, and developer. Simply select data in the interactive visuals to cross-filter other charts and instantly reveal deeper insights into App Store game performance.
The report features a combination of ZoomCharts visuals, KPI cards, donut charts, bar charts, trend analysis, scatter charts, hierarchy visuals, and native Power BI table and filter elements.
The report is based on the original submission by Ashkan Darabi with minor refinements by the ZoomCharts team.
To interact with this Power BI App Store games analysis report, click any active elements directly on the charts.
Use the Overview page to explore high-level performance trends, top games, pricing distribution, and rating patterns. Use the Details page to drill deeper into genres, developers, age ratings, app pricing, user ratings, and app size comparisons.
Download this report to explore the settings, formulas, calculations, and visual interactions. You can also adapt the report structure for your own app marketplace, gaming, product performance, or digital analytics datasets.
Report submitted for FP20 Analytics ZoomCharts Challenge 18 (August 2024). The report was built with the Mobile Game Analysis dataset and includes ZoomCharts custom Drill Down PRO visuals for Power BI.
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