AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Low Poly Games Performance in Malta Q1 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 low poly games on a unified platform in Malta for the first quarter of 2023, based on Sensor Tower data.
The first quarter of 2023 saw intriguing trends in the performance of the top 5 low poly games on a unified platform in Malta. Here's a breakdown of how these games fared in terms of weekly downloads and revenue, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Roblox experienced a steady decline in weekly downloads, starting from 550 in the last week of December and tapering off to 348 by the end of March. Revenue followed a similar downward trend, beginning at approximately $4.9K in late December and ending at around $3.4K in the last week of March.
Eatventure displayed significant fluctuations in weekly downloads, with numbers ranging from 300 in late December to a low of 140 in mid-February before rising again to 248 by the end of March. The game's revenue saw a notable increase, peaking at about $145 in mid-March and concluding the quarter at $111.
Frozen City showed varied performance in weekly downloads, starting at 53 in late December and fluctuating between 140 and 320 downloads throughout the quarter. Revenue peaked early in the quarter at $416 in mid-January, then saw ups and downs, ending at $266 in the final week of March.
Badminton League witnessed a surge in weekly downloads, beginning with just 9 in late December and peaking at 253 in mid-March. The game maintained this momentum, closing the quarter with 234 downloads in the last week of March.
Move Animals experienced a general decline in weekly downloads, starting at 98 in late December and ending at 72 in the final week of March. The downloads saw occasional spikes, such as 124 in late January, but overall trended downward.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower data, where more detailed analytics and trends can be explored.