How much does Acron: Attack of the Squirrels earn?
Android app
from Resolution Games AB
· Action
ML forecast★ 4.0 · 2KFree
~525/mo
ML revenue forecast.
Calibrated against 15945 apps in this category.
Confidence band
±15%
High — many comparable apps with verified data
At a glance
Earns 2.63× more than the category median (199/mo).
Ranks #3,050 of 15,945 in Action (top 19.1% by revenue).
Launched Dec 20, 2018 · last updated Apr 09, 2026.
What the app looks like
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Acron: Attack of the Squirrels's revenue trajectory
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Where Acron: Attack of the Squirrels sits in Action
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Acron: Attack of the Squirrels vs comparable apps
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App spec
Version
1.21.9250-release
Last update
Apr 09, 2026
Launched
Dec 20, 2018
Price
Free
Monetization
Free
What Acron: Attack of the Squirrels actually does (from store listing)
READ THIS: This is a companion app and NOT a standalone game. MUST be initiated by a player with a VR headset and played with at least one person who joins the game on a mobile device (minimum 1 gb ram, Android 6 and up).
The golden acorns are under attack! It’s up to you and your friends to protect them or steal them - depending if you are playing on a VR headset to take on the role of an extraordinarily protective tree or as one of several crafty yet thieving squirrels on mobile - in the c…
READ THIS: This is a companion app and NOT a standalone game. MUST be initiated by a player with a VR headset and played with at least one person who joins the game on a mobile device (minimum 1 gb ram, Android 6 and up).
The golden acorns are under attack! It’s up to you and your friends to protect them or steal them - depending if you are playing on a VR headset to take on the role of an extraordinarily protective tree or as one of several crafty yet thieving squirrels on mobile - in the cross-platform party game, Acron: Attack of the Squirrels!, from Resolution Games.
This hilariously fun experience must be initiated by a player with a VR headset (Meta Quest 2 and up, Pico Neo3, Pico 4, Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Valve Index or Windows Mixed Reality) who creates a room. He or she then connects to one to eight frenemies on their phone and/or tablet devices by giving them the assigned room number that they enter into their device when prompted in order to become rebel squirrels that'll do anything to steal the golden acorns using an arsenal of unique abilities.
The game is at its best when played as a couch party game together with a group of friends and is both competitive and cooperative in nature for players across VR and mobile devices. Once in the game, one player in VR takes on the role of a large, ancient tree that tries to knock out the squirrels that are out to steal the nuts by using the controllers to grab and hurl wood chunks, boulders and sticky sap to keep the squirrels at bay. Meanwhile, the band of squirrels (players on mobile) can leverage a myriad of tools and distraction tactics - including the ability to pick up and plant seeds that grow into pumpkin barriers, plant bushes to hide behind, place mushrooms they can use as leaping pads and more - while working together to develop strategies to outsmart the tree in order to scurry around and gather as many acorns as they can.
Meet the band of rebellious squirrels out to steal the golden acorns:
* Zip - quick witted and light-footed; she’s the fastest squirrel and has speed running abilities
* Chunk - the gentle giant with a heart of gold who protects his friends by carrying a shield
* Doug - not the smartest acorn in the bunch, but channels his rage issues to dig tunnels that allow for safe travel underground
* Sim - a crafty little rodent who’s kind of nutty and builds ramps for vertical movement
Comparable Android apps
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