Coin Master's ten nearest neighbors are fast-food restaurants and WWE athletes — not other video games. The scores span a tight band from 0.94 to 0.95, consistent with a flat shape: no single neighbor dominates, and the cluster has a clear compositional character rather than a structural peak.
Five of the ten are quick-service restaurants: Burger King (0.95), KFC (0.95), McDonald's (0.95), Domino's Pizza (0.95), and Pizza Hut (0.94). Three are WWE-affiliated athletes: Nia Jax (0.95), Mickie James (0.95), and The Usos (0.94). The remaining two are mass-market consumer brands — Pepsi (0.95) and Frito-Lay N. America (0.94). No other video game franchise appears in the top 10. The dominant subcategories — chain restaurants and professional wrestlers — point to an audience that overlaps heavily with mainstream entertainment and everyday consumer brands rather than the gaming ecosystem one might expect.
The flat shape across this mix suggests Coin Master draws an audience whose attention is broadly distributed across mass-market food brands and sports entertainment, with no single adjacent community pulling harder than the others.