ML revenue forecast.
Calibrated against 14404 apps in this category.
Confidence band
±15%
High — many comparable apps with verified data
At a glance
Earns 2.52× more than the category median (233/mo).
Ranks #2,417 of 14,404 in Adventure (top 16.8% by revenue).
Launched Mar 01, 2017 · last updated Aug 26, 2025.
What the app looks like
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Horror in the Pacific's revenue trajectory
Forecast revenue from snapshot history. Last 1 months.
Where Horror in the Pacific sits in Adventure
Revenue distribution of 14404 comparable apps. Horror in the Pacific highlighted.
Horror in the Pacific vs comparable apps
Revenue trajectory side-by-side. Bold = Horror in the Pacific, ghosted = peers.
App spec
Version
1.7
Last update
Aug 26, 2025
Launched
Mar 01, 2017
Price
Free
Monetization
Free
What Horror in the Pacific actually does (from store listing)
Horror in the Pacific is an exploration adventure game inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft, where players explore and investigate a large open world map, progressing though an engaging and exciting story. It is a mobile phone adaption of the classic text-based adventure genre, similar to the point-and-click classics. The game combines a bleak environment, an sense of underlying dread, and several moments of comedy to keep you entertained.
As the third game in the "Horror in the Darkness"…
Horror in the Pacific is an exploration adventure game inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft, where players explore and investigate a large open world map, progressing though an engaging and exciting story. It is a mobile phone adaption of the classic text-based adventure genre, similar to the point-and-click classics. The game combines a bleak environment, an sense of underlying dread, and several moments of comedy to keep you entertained.
As the third game in the "Horror in the Darkness" series, Horror in the Pacific takes place several years after the events of Horror at Innsport. Called once again to investigate a case of a missing person, our protagonist is drawn to a small resort island in the Pacific, to uncover all new macabre horrors.
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