Draw Something loses 5 million daily users in a month
The higher they climb, the harder they fall, as is the case with OMGPOP’s most popular game, Draw Something. About a month ago, it had over 15 million users. A month ago, that is. App Data reports that the number of daily users signing in through Facebook, by far the most popular method, has declined by over 5 million, meaning that Draw Something has lost a third of its userbase. The Zynga-acquired developer OMGPOP hasn’t reacted yet but when they to you’ll sure read it here.
So, what do you think? Are you still playing or do you refuse to even try this game? Be sure to let us know in the comments below.











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