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KIYO - Bunny Tyranny capsule

KIYO - Bunny Tyranny

Control the body of Kiyo, a feline ex-predator trapped in a neon-lit, dystopian city dominated by smartphone-addicted bunnies. Grab your bow, infiltrate the bunnies' facilities, discover their deepest secrets, and free everyone from their tyrannical grip in this stealthy platform adventure.

$12.748 user reviews
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Pixel RatsJun 25, 2026

KIYO - Bunny Tyranny scores 75/100 — better than 60% of Colorful capsules (n=5,493).

8 user reviews · $12.74 · Released Jun 25, 2026 · By Pixel Rats

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KIYO - Bunny Tyranny scored 75/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Colorful capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Increase the size or weight of 'Bunny Tyranny' subtitle text and ensure it has a dark outline or backing so it survives thumbnail compression.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Stealthy platformer animal world. The anthropomorphic cat characters with a bow, neon-lit dystopian alley setting, and tense standoff composition strongly suggest a stealth or action-platformer with an indie aesthetic. The cyberpunk cityscape and animal cast communicate a quirky narrative-driven adventure clearly even at small size. At tiny size the genre reads as indie action or platformer though stealth specifically is harder to parse.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — KIYO logo reads well at most sizes. The neon green outlined box logo for KIYO is bold and high contrast against the dark purple background, making it readable at full and small sizes. The subtitle 'Bunny Tyranny' is readable at full size but collapses to illegible at tiny thumbnail size. The neon sign treatment with the kanji accent gives the title a distinctive and genre-appropriate visual identity.
  • Contrast & Color: 7/10 — Neon pops but midground murky. The neon greens, blues, and warm orange of the cat characters create good separation against the dark purple-blue background on Steam's dark UI. The foreground fox-cat character on the right has clear warm orange tones that pop against the cool background, while the central scene in the midground becomes somewhat murky and loses definition at small size. In grayscale the neon logo and foreground characters still read clearly, but the mid-scene figures blend into shadows.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 8/10 — Distinctive indie charm and craft. The hand-painted anthropomorphic animal aesthetic with a cyberpunk neon-drenched alleyway is a genuinely distinctive visual hook that stands out among indie platformers. The composition storytelling of a tense alley confrontation between feline characters communicates the game's tone without text. Craft quality is high with consistent painterly style, though the busy midground slightly undermines the premium feel at smaller sizes.
  • Brand Consistency: 8/10 — Cohesive neon-noir animal aesthetic. The warm orange tiger-striped cat protagonist, cool neon purples and greens, and hand-painted art style form a recognizable and internally consistent identity. The neon kanji logo treatment reinforces the cyberpunk-Asian aesthetic that likely runs through the game. The character designs, color palette, and environmental mood all feel like they belong to the same creative vision, making this capsule memorable and identifiable.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Strong focal spread across width. The composition uses a wide cinematic spread with the owl silhouette anchoring top center, action characters in the midground, and the large foreground fox-cat on the right creating depth layering. The KIYO logo is well-placed in the upper right against a controlled dark area, avoiding busy texture overlap. At small and tiny sizes the wide horizontal spread means no single dominant focal point emerges clearly, which slightly hurts instant recognition though the right-side cat and neon logo still anchor the eye.

What works

  • Distinctive KIYO neon logo. The bright green outlined neon sign logo reads clearly at small sizes and has a unique typographic identity that stands out in genre browsing.
  • Strong character personality. The tiger-striped protagonist with a bow and the confrontational stance communicate character and tone immediately, making the capsule feel story-driven.
  • Cohesive cyberpunk-animal aesthetic. The painterly neon alleyway with anthropomorphic animal cast is a visually distinctive hook that separates this from generic platformer capsules.
  • Effective depth layering. Background city glow, midground scene, and foreground character create a convincing sense of world depth even at reduced sizes.

What hurts the capsule

  • Subtitle unreadable at tiny size. 'Bunny Tyranny' collapses completely at 120x45 thumbnail size, losing the key tonal hook of the game's premise.
  • Busy midground loses clarity. The central alley scene with multiple small figures becomes muddy and indistinct at small size, reducing compositional punch.
  • No single dominant focal point. The wide horizontal composition spreads attention across multiple elements rather than directing the eye to one hero subject at tiny size.
  • Dark midtones reduce silhouette separation. Several characters in the midground blend into the shadow-heavy background in grayscale, weakening contrast in the busiest area of the image.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Increase the size or weight of 'Bunny Tyranny' subtitle text and ensure it has a dark outline or backing so it survives thumbnail compression.
  2. [composition] Strengthen a single hero focal point by making one primary character larger or brighter to anchor the eye at tiny size.
  3. [contrast_color] Brighten or rim-light the midground characters to separate them from the dark alley background and improve grayscale silhouette clarity.
  4. [genre_clarity] Consider adding a subtle visual cue like a bow-and-arrow pose or stealth shadow motif on the hero character to more explicitly signal the stealth-platformer subgenre at small sizes.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [feature_communication] Add a 1-2 sentence breakdown of the core gameplay loop: 'Each mission challenges you to infiltrate bunny strongholds using stealth, platforming, and tactical weapon choices—hide when outnumbered, strike when unseen, navigate vertical spaces with your rope, and uncover secrets to progress the narrative.'
  2. [audience_targeting] Insert a sentence clarifying difficulty and player pacing: 'Whether you play methodically or recklessly, whether you prefer pure stealth or all-out action, Rabbithole City rewards creative approaches.'
  3. [uniqueness] Add a specific mechanical differentiator: 'Unlike standard stealth games, your dual nature as both predator and outsider shapes NPC reactions and unlocks unique dialogue paths and abilities.'
  4. [feature_communication] Expand on what 'dynamic shadows' and 'distractions' mean in practice with one concrete example: 'Lure enemies with sound, slip through patches of darkness, use environmental objects as cover.'

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