AI Insights · Timothy · October 2023
Top 5 Casual Games on Android in Malta for Q3 2023
A look at the performance of the top 5 casual games on the Android platform in Malta during Q3 2023, based on Sensor Tower data.
In Q3 2023, the top casual games on the Android platform in Malta showcased varied performance metrics in terms of weekly downloads and revenue. Here's a closer look at how these games fared during this period, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Teen Patti Gold:3 Patti Rummy from Moonfrog experienced fluctuating weekly revenue throughout the quarter. The highest revenue was recorded in the week of August 7, reaching approximately $32. Other noticeable peaks occurred in mid-July and late August with revenues around $29 and $24, respectively. In terms of weekly downloads, the game started strong with over 3.1K at the end of June but saw a significant drop, stabilizing around 780 by the end of September.
MONOPOLY GO! by Scopely maintained a solid revenue stream, peaking at around $4.5K in the first week of September. The game also saw high revenues in late August and mid-August, with figures nearing $4.2K and $4K, respectively. Weekly downloads showed a significant increase mid-August, reaching 1.7K, but settled at around 652 by the end of September.
Spades: Classic Card Games from MobilityWare did not report any revenue during Q3 2023. However, the game saw a notable decline in weekly downloads. Starting with over 4.2K downloads in late June, the numbers plummeted to just 1 download by the final week of September.
Carrom Pool: Disc Game by Miniclip.com showed consistent but modest revenue figures, peaking at $22 in mid-July. The game maintained a steady stream of weekly downloads, with a noticeable peak at 1.3K in early September. The downloads generally hovered around the 600 to 900 range throughout the quarter.
Yalla Ludo - Ludo&Domino from Aviva Sun reported its highest revenue of $71 at the end of June. The revenue figures fluctuated throughout the quarter, with other peaks at $68 and $67 in mid-July and late July, respectively. Weekly downloads saw a decline from 1.2K at the end of June to 237 by the end of September, with a brief spike to 803 in mid-August.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.