AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 Virtual Pet Apps on iOS in Nicaragua: Q3 2022
In Q3 2022, virtual pet apps saw varied performance on the iOS platform in Nicaragua. Highlights include revenue peaks and shifts in download trends.
In the third quarter of 2022, virtual pet applications on the iOS platform in Nicaragua demonstrated a range of performance metrics, from download rates to revenue streams. Here's a closer look at the top five apps in this category, based on data from Sensor Tower.
My Cat – Virtual Pet Games from Akita Limited Liability Company showed modest revenue throughout Q3, with weekly earnings fluctuating between $18 and $35. The peak revenue of approximately $35 was recorded in the first week of August. Downloads for this app were generally low, reaching a maximum of 25 in the week of July 4 and dropping to 6-7 in most other weeks.
My Talking Tom by Outfit7 Limited had a steady revenue stream, consistently bringing in around $10-$13 weekly. Downloads for this app varied significantly, with a notable high of 147 in mid-August and another peak of 112 at the end of September, indicating a strong user interest during these periods.
My Talking Tom 2, also from Outfit7 Limited, experienced more volatility in its revenue. Peaks included $25 in mid-August and $24 in late July, while other weeks saw earnings as low as $5. Downloads were relatively robust, with a high of 100 in multiple weeks, though they dipped to 53-54 in late August and early September.
My Talking Angela, another Outfit7 Limited title, maintained a consistent revenue flow of around $9-$13 weekly. Downloads saw a peak of 86 in mid-July, with a general trend of 50-70 downloads per week throughout the quarter, showing steady user engagement.
Talking Tom Cat 2, the oldest app in this list from Outfit7 Limited, had stable revenue of about $8-$12 weekly. Download numbers were lower compared to other apps, with a peak of 19 downloads in mid-July and a significant drop to just 3 downloads in mid-September.
For more detailed insights and data trends on mobile applications, visit Sensor Tower.