Popularity score
The Popularity Score uses data like the amounts of total players and active players to summarize how popular a game is in short numerical fashion. It scales up linearly, so a score of 10 is twice as good as a score of 5.
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About game

Release date
2015.09.22. (Original)
Genre
Puzzle
Adventure
Indie
Developer
Illogika Studios
Publisher
Illogika Studios
Mode
Single Player
Perspective
Bird View / Isometric
Theme
Action
More tags
Roguelike
Robots

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User interaction

The user interaction graph shows interactivity data with up to three values. The first is "Played" which shows how many players have played the game for at least a minute. The second is "Active" which shows how many players have last played the game recently (2 weeks). The last is "Perfected" and shows how many players have completed all the achievements for this game, provided the game has achievement support (otherwise this value will not show). All three values are X% out of 100% where 100% are the total owners of the game.

Popularity over time

The popularity over time graph shows PlayTracker's own "Popularity" metric for a game over time. "Popularity" is calculated from values like total owners, active owners, concurrent players, and more. An active owner is valued much higher than an inactive owner in "Popularity" calculation. It scales linearly - there are no diminishing returns.

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