AI Insights · Timothy · September 2021
Top 5 Chibi Games on iOS in Chile Q3 2021
In Q3 2021, Pou, Om Nom: Run, Cut the Rope, Jibi Land: Princess Castle, and My Tamagotchi Forever demonstrated varied performance in downloads, revenue, and active users on iOS in Chile.
In Q3 2021, the top 5 chibi games on iOS in Chile showcased diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a closer look at their performance:
Pou From Zakeh Limited, Pou saw its weekly revenue peak at around $660 in early August before gradually declining to $201 by the end of September. Weekly downloads ranged from 92 to 136, showing a relatively stable trend. The game maintained a consistent user base, with weekly active users fluctuating between 7.2K and 6K.
Om Nom: Run Published by ZeptoLab UK Limited, Om Nom: Run experienced a slight increase in weekly revenue, reaching $155 in the last week of September. Weekly downloads varied significantly, peaking at 180 in early August and dropping to as low as 6 in early September. Active users showed a declining trend from 638 to 441 in the mid-quarter, but rebounded to 563 by the end of September.
Cut the Rope Also from ZeptoLab UK Limited, Cut the Rope's weekly revenue remained relatively steady, peaking at $96 in mid-September. Weekly downloads varied, with a notable peak of 1.5K in early August. Active users saw a significant increase to 1.6K in early August, followed by fluctuations, ending the quarter at 910.
Jibi Land: Princess Castle Jibi Cat's Jibi Land: Princess Castle saw modest weekly revenue, peaking at $47 in early August. Weekly downloads ranged from 32 to 298, with a notable increase towards the end of September. Active users peaked at 387 in the last week of September, after a low of 164 in early September.
My Tamagotchi Forever Published by BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Europe, My Tamagotchi Forever had a relatively low weekly revenue, peaking at $35 in early August. Weekly downloads showed an upward trend, peaking at 94 in mid-September. Active users increased from 63 in early September to 132 by the end of the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics, visit Sensor Tower.