AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Digital Pacifier Games on iOS in Bolivia Q2 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 digital pacifier games on iOS in Bolivia during Q2 2024, including downloads and revenue insights from Sensor Tower.
The second quarter of 2024 saw interesting trends in the performance of the top 5 digital pacifier games on the iOS platform in Bolivia. Below, we delve into the weekly downloads and revenue metrics for these popular applications, with data sourced from Sensor Tower.
My Coloring Book, developed by Jeff PEDERSEN, experienced fluctuating weekly downloads throughout the quarter. Downloads peaked at 306 in the week of April 29, after a significant rise from 33 in the week of April 15. The app saw another notable increase to 272 downloads in the week of May 6. However, the numbers tapered off towards the end of the quarter, stabilizing around 77 by the week of June 24.
Hill Climb Racing, published by Fingersoft, maintained a consistent download rate with a slight increase towards the end of Q2. Weekly downloads ranged from 53 to 129, peaking at 120 in the final week of June. Revenue for the app showed a modest but steady trend, averaging around $20 per week, with a peak of $33 in the week of May 20.
Purple Place - Classic Games, by Semyon Popov, saw a decline in downloads in the early weeks of Q2, hitting a low of 4 in the week of May 27. However, it rebounded to 35 by the end of June. Revenue followed a similar pattern, starting at $45 in the first week of April and decreasing to $4 by June 10, before recovering to $22 in the last week of the quarter.
Baby coloring book for kids 2+, from Bimi Boo Kids Learning Games for Toddlers FZ LLC, had a relatively stable download rate. The app saw weekly downloads ranging from 30 to 61, with a peak of 61 in the week of June 17. Revenue remained steady throughout the quarter, averaging around $15 per week, with a peak of $26 in the week of May 20.
Talking Tom Gold Run, developed by Outfit7 Limited, maintained a steady download rate, peaking at 60 in the week of June 17. Revenue for the app fluctuated slightly but remained consistent, averaging around $9 per week, with peaks of $11 in the weeks of May 13 and June 3.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower.