AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021
Top 5 Horror Games Performance in Malta for Q3 2021
Discover the performance of the top 5 horror game apps in Malta during Q3 2021, featuring trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
The third quarter of 2021 saw varied performance for the top 5 horror game apps on a unified platform in Malta. Here’s a detailed look at how each app fared during this period, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Baldi's Basics Classic from Basically, Games! experienced fluctuations in weekly downloads, starting with 44 in the week of June 28 and peaking at 129 by mid-August. The app closed the quarter with 107 downloads in the final week of September. Throughout the quarter, there was no recorded revenue for this game.
Granny by DVloper showed a somewhat steady download trend. The game’s weekly downloads started at 83 in late June and saw a notable spike to 134 in mid-July. The numbers fluctuated slightly but remained mostly stable, ending the quarter with 65 downloads in the last week of September. Similar to Baldi's Basics Classic, Granny did not record any revenue during this period.
Scary Teacher 3D from Z & K Games recorded modest weekly revenue figures. The app’s revenue peaked at $36 in mid-September after fluctuating around $10-$34 for most of the quarter. Weekly downloads for Scary Teacher 3D were relatively stable, starting at 64 in late June and dipping slightly towards the end of the quarter, closing at 34 downloads in the last week of September.
Granny 3, another title by DVloper, saw a high of 136 downloads in the last week of June, but numbers gradually declined to 34 by the end of September. There was no revenue recorded for this app throughout the quarter.
Lastly, Friday the 13th: Killer Puzzle by Blue Wizard Digital Inc had a significant spike in weekly downloads, reaching 196 in early August after starting at 12 in late June. However, the downloads dropped sharply to single digits by the end of September. Revenue for this app saw a notable peak at $25 in early August, with a gradual decline to $5 by the last week of September.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.