AI Insights · Timothy · July 2021
Top 5 Drawing & Coloring Apps Performance on iOS in Malta Q2 2021
In Q2 2021, top drawing and coloring apps on iOS in Malta showed varied trends in weekly revenue and downloads, with some apps experiencing steady performance and others fluctuating.
In the second quarter of 2021, the top five drawing and coloring applications on the iOS platform in Malta exhibited diverse performance trends in terms of weekly revenue and downloads. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides valuable insights into the app market's dynamics in this specific category.
Colorfy: Coloring Book Games from Wildlife Studios saw fluctuations in its weekly revenue. Starting at around $92 at the end of March, it peaked at $101 in mid-April before experiencing a decline, stabilizing between $49 and $73 for the rest of the quarter. Weekly downloads were relatively low but showed a notable increase in the week of June 7, reaching 12.
Draw Something by OMGPOP maintained a consistent weekly revenue, hovering between $47 and $62 throughout the quarter. However, the app did not record any downloads during this period.
Draw Something Classic, also by OMGPOP, exhibited a steady revenue stream, starting at $53 and peaking at $56 in late April and mid-May. Weekly downloads were minimal, with only a few instances of new downloads reported.
Coloring Book for Me from Easy Tiger Apps, LLC, demonstrated stable revenue growth, beginning at $33 at the end of March and gradually increasing to $41 by late June. The app's weekly downloads showed a noticeable rise in the week of June 7, reaching 16, the highest for the quarter.
POLY ART: Coloring Puzzle Game by Ascella Apps had a consistent weekly revenue, starting at $33 and peaking at $40 in late June. The app saw minimal download activity, with only one download recorded in the last week of June.
For more detailed insights and comprehensive data, visit Sensor Tower.