AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Ultracasual Games on iOS in Malta - Q1 2023
In Q1 2023, the top ultracasual games on iOS in Malta showcased diverse trends in downloads and revenue. Discover how each game performed in this detailed overview.
During the first quarter of 2023, Malta's iOS platform saw notable activity in the ultracasual games category. Here’s a closer look at the performance of the top five games based on data from Sensor Tower.
Draw it by Kwalee Ltd displayed an interesting trend in weekly downloads. Starting the year with 26 downloads, the game saw a significant spike to 172 downloads during the week of February 20, before stabilizing around 30 downloads in the final week of March. Revenue for the game fluctuated, peaking at $18 in the week of January 23, and closing the quarter with a modest $1.
Balls'n Ropes from Rollic Games had a varied performance in terms of downloads. The game started strong with 88 downloads in the last week of December but experienced a decline, reaching a low of 2 downloads in early February. However, it saw a slight recovery towards the end of March, with downloads picking up to 24. Revenue for Balls'n Ropes was minimal, peaking briefly at $10 in the week of March 20.
DIY Joystick by Crazy Labs maintained relatively stable download numbers throughout the quarter. The game started with 30 downloads in the last week of December, saw a peak of 49 downloads during the week of January 23, and ended the quarter with 5 downloads. Revenue data was not available for this game.
Acrylic Nails!, also from Crazy Labs, experienced fluctuating download numbers. Starting with 27 downloads in late December, the game saw a slight dip and then a resurgence to 27 downloads again in mid-February. The quarter ended with 9 downloads. Similar to DIY Joystick, no revenue data was available for this game.
Fill The Fridge! by Rollic Games had a mixed performance in downloads. The game began with 40 downloads in the last week of December, experienced a dip to 5 downloads in late February, but saw a resurgence to 31 downloads by March 20. There was no revenue data available for Fill The Fridge!.
For more in-depth insights and further data, visit Sensor Tower.