Matatu is a two-player card game played the Ugandan way. The goal of the game is to play all the cards before your opponent, matching diamonds with diamonds and spades with spades, and so forth. The play can be changed by matching a King with a king or similar numbers, etc, regardless that it’s Kings of spades, hearts, etc, or a 9 of hearts or diamonds, etc. First to play all their cards wins. When an opponent plays, 2, you are added two extra cards. Kola Studios develops mobile games for Android, Windows Phone and iOS. Their other games include Karata, Keiko, Last Card Spar, Mosquito Rush, Twendele and Zword Quotable: “It is very exciting to see the continued successful growth of Matatu,” states Daniel Okalany, CEO of Kola Studios. “It was only about a year ago that we surpassed 100,000 downloads and it’s a great accomplishment to see our audience double in such a short time.”
Why Matatu is so popular
Dignited interviewed Daniel Okalany, Kola Studios CEO back in 2014 when Matatu was already considered a Ugandan success story at a modest 60,000 downloads. Daniel talked about the 5 key areas that determine the success of any product which include the target audience, emotional attachment, business model, product and team development. Follow the link above to read the insightful advice Ugandan developers should follow if they are to make any leeway in App development.
Target audience Emotional attachment Business model Product Development
Ugandan Apps with over 100,000 downloads
Only a handful of other Ugandan apps have surpassed the 100,000 milestone and a number of them are not actually developed locally. Dignited curated a comprehensive list of Ugandan Apps on the Google Play Store. Whereas Google gives an estimation of of the total downloads, it helps to gauge the popularity of your favorite apps. Here are some of the most popular:
Jumia 1,000,000+ Image Converter 500,000+ OLX 100,000+ Image Converter Lite 100,000+ NTV Mobi 100,000+ MyMTN 100,000+ GOtv 100,000+