


The game is still performing best in China, where it has peaked at #29, though it also looks ready to challenge for a place in the top 50 in Japan and South Korea, where it currently sits at #60 and #57 respectively. On the Asian top grossing chart for iPad, Tengami's fortunes have predictably turned around, with the game breaking into the top 100 in all three countries. Tengami's top grossing performance in the Asian iPhone top 250 chart - via App Annie In South Korea and Japan, however, it has failed to gain traction, and is now labouring within the top 200 and top 300 respectively. On the Asian top grossing chart for iPhone - which takes a look at performances in China, Japan, and South Korea - T engami has been performing well in China, climbing the charts with pace, and recently breaking into the top 50. In Asia, Tengami has been excelling in certain countries, while simultaneously falling short in others. Tengami's top grossing performance in the European iPad top 250 chart - via App Annie On the European top grossing charts for iPad, Tengami has broken into the top 50 in all five countries, climbing the charts with apparent ease, and peaking at #13 in Germany where it has been particularly well received. Once again though, Tengami has found more success on the iPad. Tengami's top grossing performance in the European iPhone top 250 chart - via App Annie The European top grossing charts for iPhone shows that Tengami has been well received in the all of the major countries apart from Spain, with the game breaking into the top 50 in the UK, Germany, and Italy, peaking at #33 in the UK. It's a similar tale in the EU 5 - the UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain - where Tengami's performance on the iPad outshines its admirable showing on the iPhone. Tengami's top grossing performance in the US iPad top 250 chart - via App Annie Of course, it's no surprise to see a game of Tengami's ilk performing better on the iPad, as the title's striking visuals and intricate pop-up puzzles can only truly be appreciated on the iPad's 9.7 inch - or 7.9 inch if you're rocking a mini - screen. On the US grossing chart for iPad, however, Tengami hasn't had to endure life outside of the top 100, entering the chart at #91, and peaking at #45. Tengami's top grossing performance in the US iPhone top 250 chart - via App Annie The game struggled to breach the top 200, peaking at #181 two days after launch before dropping outside of the top 200 again. On the US grossing chart for iPhone, Tengami hasn't exactly raced out of the traps. So, with a helping hand from Apple, can the brazenly expensive Tengami buck the trend and storm the charts? The same is largely true when it comes to the game's presence on the iPhone App Store, where - apart from in the US, where it was only featured on a small banner - the game received top billing in all of the countries analysed below. On iPad, the game has been featured in a main banner in all the countries detailed below. However, Apple has given Tengami a helping hand. In the hyper competitive world of mobile gaming though, games without IAPs have a history of struggling to compete financially with their polarising F2P counterparts. What makes Tengami a game of particular interest is that's unashamedly premium (the Nyanyam release currently retailing at $4.99), with the developer directly billing Tengami as "a complete game with no in-app purchases and no in-game advertisements". Tengami, an atmospheric pop-up adventure game from the passionate folks over at Nyamyam, has announced its arrival on the App Store in style, having being pushed by Apple as a featured app.
