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Infinity: HexaDome Tactics capsule

Infinity: HexaDome Tactics

Lock into high-stakes turn-based arena tactics across intense 1v1 PvP duels or tactical PvE campaigns. Draft unique champions, read your rival’s mind, and execute the perfect turn through pure skill. Sync devastating abilities, predict enemy moves, and outwit opponents in the HexaDome.

Turn-BasedStrategyTurn-Based Tactics
Blindspot GamesSep 10, 2026

Infinity: HexaDome Tactics scores 72/100 — better than 44% of Steam capsules we've analysed (n=22,658).

Released Sep 10, 2026 · By Blindspot Games

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Infinity: HexaDome Tactics scored 72/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Steam capsule. Top priority fix: [composition] Increase margin on right character to ensure no edge cropping and improve frame balance at small sizes

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Strategy tactics readable at small size. The hexagonal grid pattern at center immediately signals turn-based tactics gameplay, reinforced by two distinct character units positioned left and right with aggressive poses. At tiny size, the hex structure remains visible and the character silhouettes are clear enough to suggest squad-based combat, though fine details of their armor and abilities blur into abstraction.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold title with solid contrast hierarchy. INFINITY in uppercase with HEXADOME TACTICS below uses stark white letters on the dark background with energetic color accents (blue and orange) providing separation. At small size the title remains legible with the hex grid reinforcing word hierarchy, though at tiny size the secondary font weight becomes slightly harder to parse but the large white letterforms hold.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong electric blue orange against dark base. Vibrant neon blue energy on left and warm orange flames on right create excellent value separation and saturation against the #1b2838 background, with white title text cutting through cleanly. The hexagonal elements use subtle gray-white providing midtone separation, and in grayscale the light blue and orange areas maintain distinct brightness levels that prevent subject blur.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Polished sci-fi tactics aesthetic with energy. The design employs sophisticated particle effects, neon energy trails, and character portraits with professional rendering that elevates beyond generic tactics templates. However, the core composition—two characters flanking a central element with energy effects—follows recognizable genre patterns seen in other tactics games, making it solidly executed but not distinctly memorable or innovative in concept.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Coherent sci-fi palette with limited icons. The electric blue and orange color scheme, sci-fi character design, and hexagonal motif create internal cohesion across the image and likely align with broader Infinity universe branding. However, without distinctive character traits, symbols, or visual signatures unique to this title alone, the identity feels more like a competent sci-fi game aesthetic than a uniquely recognizable brand that players would instantly recall.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Balanced three-point layout with clear focal area. The composition uses a strong triangular balance with the left character, center hex grid, and right character creating stable hierarchy, with the white title anchored above the focal point. At small and tiny sizes the three elements read distinctly without clutter, though the center hex area is relatively subtle and the right character's head clips slightly close to the edge, risking minor crop loss on some displays.

What works

  • Electric color energy reads at all sizes. The blue and orange neon effects pop strongly against dark background and remain visually distinct even when compressed to tiny dimensions.
  • Genre signifier immediately clear. The hexagonal grid pattern is a direct visual metaphor for tactics gameplay that communicates the game type without ambiguity.
  • Professional character portrait quality. Both character faces show polished digital painting and distinct personality, lifting the overall perceived premium feel.
  • Title placement avoids noisy backgrounds. White text sits cleanly above the busier effects zone, ensuring maximum readability across all viewing sizes.

What hurts the capsule

  • Right character edge proximity risk. The character on the right is positioned too close to the margin and risks partial cropping on some Steam store layouts.
  • Center hex grid loses emphasis at tiny size. The hexagonal pattern, while clear, becomes subtle and de-emphasized when the capsule shrinks, weakening the genre signal at thumbnail scale.
  • Generic sci-fi execution without unique hook. While polished, the design follows expected sci-fi tactics visual language without a distinctive visual mechanic or character trait that sets it apart.

Priority fixes

  1. [composition] Increase margin on right character to ensure no edge cropping and improve frame balance at small sizes
  2. [genre_clarity] Enlarge or brighten the central hexagonal grid element to strengthen tactics signification when viewed at thumbnail scale
  3. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive visual element or signature motif that differentiates this title's identity from other sci-fi tactics games

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the short description to lead with a specific gameplay hook or unique mechanic (e.g., 'Master the hexagonal battlefield...' or 'Command champions with wild abilities...') instead of repeating the title and genre.
  2. [uniqueness] Add 1-2 sentences explaining what makes Infinity's tactical system distinct—whether it's the hexagon grid, specific champion archetypes, or mechanics not standard to the genre.
  3. [tone_match] Inject personality and humor into the copy to match the 'Funny' tag; add one or two lines that signal comedic tone or wit in champion interaction or match events.
  4. [feature_communication] Expand the detailed description to briefly describe progression velocity, match pacing, or the learning curve so new players know what to expect.

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