AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top 5 School Games on Android in the Middle East Q3 2021
A detailed look at the performance of the top 5 school games on Android in the Middle East during Q3 2021.
In Q3 2021, the top 5 school games on Android in the Middle East showcased varied performance metrics in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a detailed look at how these apps performed.
Queen Bee! by Rollic Games saw a substantial decline in weekly downloads, starting from approximately 94K in late June and dropping to around 9.3K by the end of September. The app's weekly active users mirrored this trend, decreasing from about 106.5K to 25.4K over the same period. It is noteworthy that the game did not generate any revenue during this time frame.
SAKURA School Simulator from Garusoft LLC maintained a relatively stable number of weekly downloads throughout the quarter, ranging from 14.3K to 21.7K. The game also saw a consistent number of weekly active users, starting at around 110.3K and peaking at 119.8K in mid-September.
My Town: Preschool kids game by My Town Games Ltd experienced a steady increase in weekly downloads, beginning at 8.6K in late June and reaching 11.6K by the end of September. Weekly active users also grew from approximately 17.2K to 19.5K. Revenue for this app was minimal but showed a slight upward trend, peaking at $7 in the last week of September.
My Town: School game for kids, also by My Town Games Ltd, saw a notable rise in weekly downloads, starting at 5.6K and climbing to 11.6K by the quarter's end. Active users increased from around 20.6K to 27.9K over the same period. The app generated modest revenue, with a peak of $15 in the first week of August.
Papers Grade Please! from Lion Studios had fluctuating weekly downloads, beginning at approximately 10.6K in late June and ending at 12.6K in late September. The app's active users followed a similar pattern, starting at about 38.4K and closing the quarter at 36.7K. Revenue for this app was minimal but reached a peak of $32 in mid-July.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics, visit Sensor Tower's website.