AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 Ultracasual Games on iOS in UAE Q3 2022
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 ultracasual games on iOS in the UAE during Q3 2022, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q3 2022, the top 5 ultracasual games on iOS in the United Arab Emirates showcased varied performance trends. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, reveals intriguing insights into downloads, revenue, and active users for these popular apps.
Diamond Painting ASMR Coloring from Crazy Labs experienced a notable revenue peak of $81 in early August, followed by fluctuations, settling at $38 by the end of September. Weekly downloads peaked at 283K in early August but saw a significant decline to 34K by late September. Active users also showed a downward trend, starting at 1,298K in late June and dropping to 1,036K by the end of the quarter.
Acrylic Nails!, another Crazy Labs title, saw steady revenue growth, peaking at $89 in mid-September. Downloads fluctuated, reaching a high of 821K in late August before declining to 350K by the end of September. Active users saw a slight decrease from 2,329K in late June to 1,604K by the end of the quarter.
Fill The Fridge! by Rollic Games started strong with 5,168K downloads in late June, but this number steadily decreased to 554K by the end of September. Revenue remained relatively low, peaking at $56 in late June and early July. Active users followed a similar trend, starting at 11,643K in late June and dropping to 4,289K by the end of the quarter.
Jelly Dye: Satisfying ASMR Game from AI Games FZ saw its highest revenue of $60 in late June, decreasing to $17 by the end of September. Downloads peaked at 533K in late July but fell to 63K by the end of September. Active users also declined, starting at 881K in late June and dropping to 244K by the end of the quarter.
Goo: Slime simulator, ASMR by Exomind LTD showed consistent revenue, ranging between $2 and $44 throughout the quarter. Downloads remained minimal, with the highest being 9K in mid-July. Active users saw a gradual decline from 1,312K in late June to 968K by the end of September.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.