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Lost and Found Co. capsule

Lost and Found Co.

Lost and Found Co. is a hidden object adventure in a cozy and immersive world. Join a cast of lively characters on their epic journey across countless magical locations. Find lost items, solve puzzles, and help a tiny dragon regain her power!

$14.39Overwhelmingly Positive(195)
Hidden ObjectPuzzlePoint & Click
Bit Egg Inc.Mar 5, 2026

Lost and Found Co. scores 73/100 — better than 65% of Hidden Object capsules (n=1,349).

Overwhelmingly Positive (195 reviews) · $14.39 · Released Mar 5, 2026 · By Bit Egg Inc.

Quick text summary

Lost and Found Co. scored 73/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Hidden Object capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Remove or integrate 'Co.' into the primary logo lockup so it reads as one clean unit at tiny size rather than fragmenting into unreadable small text.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Cozy adventure, genre implied well. The magnifying glass held by the protagonist is a strong and immediately recognizable hidden object genre cue that reads even at small sizes. The bright, cartoony art style and the quirky pink creature companion clearly signal a casual, cozy tone. At tiny size the magnifying glass prop still implies puzzle or seek-and-find gameplay, though the genre distinction between adventure, puzzle, and platformer could feel slightly ambiguous without the prop context.
  • Title Readability: 7/10 — Clear at full size, shrinks decently. The title 'Lost & Found Co.' uses bold, rounded letterforms with good weight and a slight drop shadow that helps separate it from the background at full size. At small size the text remains legible due to its strong stroke and high contrast against the light sky background it sits on. At tiny size the 'Co.' subtitle becomes very small and may not fully register, but the main 'Lost & Found' portion still reads adequately.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Bright palette pops on dark Steam background. The warm greens, vivid pinks, and bright yellows of the characters and environment create strong contrast against Steam's dark #1b2838 background. The light blue-to-white sky gradient provides a bright backdrop that lifts both the characters and title text cleanly. In grayscale the character silhouettes and the magnifying glass still read clearly due to good value separation between the dark-outlined characters and the lighter background.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Charming but genre-typical execution. The art style is clean, appealing, and well-executed with confident line work and vibrant color choices that feel polished for an indie title. The magnifying glass prop and the expressive character poses communicate personality effectively. However, the overall composition and cheerful cartoon style are fairly common in the casual hidden object genre and don't push far enough into a distinctive visual hook that would make it stand out in a crowded browse grid.
  • Brand Consistency: 8/10 — Cohesive cartoony identity throughout. The rounded cartoon style, limited warm palette, and bold black outlines create a coherent visual language that feels intentional and consistent. The small pink dragon creature functions as a recognizable mascot figure alongside the protagonist, establishing a duo identity that could become iconic. The playful font matches the art style well, and the overall image feels like a unified package with a recognizable color signature.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Strong focal duo, balanced layout. The two main characters occupy the left and center-right of the image with good dynamic energy from their poses, creating a clear primary focal area. The title sits in the upper right on a clean sky region, avoiding competition with the character art. At small and tiny sizes the composition remains readable with the magnifying glass and characters holding the primary read, though the overall scene can feel slightly busy with the grass foreground elements competing for attention at tiny scale.

What works

  • Magnifying glass genre cue. The oversized magnifying glass prop instantly signals hidden object gameplay even at small thumbnail sizes.
  • High contrast against Steam background. The bright sky gradient and vivid character colors ensure the capsule pops cleanly against Steam's dark #1b2838 interface.
  • Expressive character duo. The protagonist and pink dragon companion establish a memorable identity pairing with strong poses and clear personality.
  • Title placement on clean background. Placing the title against the open sky region avoids legibility conflicts with noisy texture or character overlap.

What hurts the capsule

  • 'Co.' suffix shrinks to illegibility. The small 'Co.' text below the main title becomes nearly unreadable at tiny thumbnail size and adds visual clutter without clarity.
  • Foreground grass adds noise at tiny size. The detailed grass and flower elements along the bottom edge fragment attention and create clutter when the image is compressed.
  • Genre ambiguity without magnifying glass context. Without recognizing the magnifying glass immediately, the art style alone could suggest a platformer or adventure game rather than a hidden object title.
  • Generic cozy cartoon style reduces standout factor. While polished, the cheerful rounded art style blends with many other casual indie titles and lacks a truly distinctive visual signature to cut through the browse grid.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Remove or integrate 'Co.' into the primary logo lockup so it reads as one clean unit at tiny size rather than fragmenting into unreadable small text.
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a stronger visual storytelling hook such as a peek-inside mechanic, a glowing lost item, or a map motif to differentiate from generic cozy adventure capsules at a glance.
  3. [composition] Simplify or darken the foreground grass elements to reduce bottom-edge clutter that competes with characters at small and tiny sizes.
  4. [genre_clarity] Amplify the magnifying glass by adding a subtle glow or highlight so the key genre prop remains visually distinct even when the capsule is heavily compressed.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the short description to lead with the dragon plot: 'Help Ducky, a duck-turned-human intern, restore a tiny dragon's power by hunting for lost items across a magical world—then customize your office with your discoveries.'
  2. [feature_communication] Replace vague quantifiers with concrete features in a bulleted list format: 'Story campaign with 40+ levels' and 'Unlock office customization' instead of 'thousands of items' and 'countless levels.'
  3. [uniqueness] Add a unique selling point that differentiates from other hidden object games, such as persistent office decoration progression or a specific narrative hook tied to the dragon/goddess that no competitor offers.

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