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Teeto capsule

Teeto

Explore a world of mayhem and Michaels! Join Teeto the blob and Nory the bunny in this 3D adventure platformer to stop the shadow corruption from spreading. Absorb wild powers, help eccentric characters, and save the world - one Michael at a time!

3D PlatformerCollectathonLocal Co-Op
Eat Pant GamesJul 15, 2026

Teeto scores 73/100 — better than 60% of 3D Platformer capsules (n=1,421).

Released Jul 15, 2026 · By Eat Pant Games

Quick text summary

Teeto scored 73/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a 3D Platformer capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Add a subtle dark or colored shadow region behind the TEETO logo to increase contrast against the light sky background and improve tiny-size legibility.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Colorful 3D platformer adventure. The rounded blob character mid-run alongside a bunny companion, set against a warm cartoon outdoor environment with collectible orbs and a campfire, strongly signals a family-friendly 3D platformer. Genre iconography is clear: character action pose, bright collectibles floating in the scene, and a storybook world backdrop. At tiny size the running character and bright palette still read as a cheerful platformer, though the companion and environmental details collapse into noise.
  • Title Readability: 7/10 — Bold logo reads at small size. The TEETO logo uses chunky multicolored bubble letters with a white outline and light drop shadow, placed on a relatively clean bright sky area to the right of center. At full size it reads immediately and the playful font matches the tone well. At tiny size the letterforms hold together due to the thick outlines, though the color variation within each letter reduces contrast slightly against the light background and the logo becomes harder to parse quickly.
  • Contrast & Color: 7/10 — Warm palette pops on dark Steam background. The warm oranges, blues, and purples create a vibrant image that separates well from Steam's #1b2838 dark background, particularly the bright sky and the blue protagonist. The main character's teal-blue body has reasonable silhouette clarity against the warm environment. In grayscale, the character and background mid-tones are somewhat close in value, which reduces silhouette separation at tiny size, but the overall brightness of the capsule ensures it stands out in a dark-background browsing context.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Charming but familiar indie platformer look. The art direction is clean and cohesive with a polished render quality — rounded characters, soft ambient lighting, and a lush autumn-toned world feel intentional. However the overall aesthetic sits comfortably in a familiar cheerful 3D platformer space without a strong distinguishing visual hook that separates it from peers. The small floating collectibles and campfire add story texture but are not visible at small sizes, so the unique selling point of the blob-absorption mechanic is not communicated.
  • Brand Consistency: 8/10 — Cohesive character-led identity. The blue blob protagonist is distinctive and immediately becomes a recognizable mascot figure, supported by the companion bunny as a secondary brand element. The rounded bubbly logo style matches the character design language, creating internal cohesion between typography and art. The warm autumn color palette and soft cartoon rendering feel consistent as an identity system that would translate across store assets.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Active left anchor with logo right. The composition follows a clear left-character right-title split with the main blue blob as the dominant focal point and the TEETO logo occupying the right third. Supporting elements like the bunny companion, small blue blobs, and floating orbs fill the midground without overwhelming the primary hierarchy. At small size the character and logo remain the two anchors and the read is intact, though the logo and character compete for attention rather than one clearly leading, and some peripheral characters near the edges risk being cropped on certain display contexts.

What works

  • Distinctive protagonist silhouette. The round teal blob in a dynamic running pose is immediately readable and memorable as a brand character even at small sizes.
  • Logo placement on controlled background. The TEETO logo sits against a cleaner sky area rather than on noisy foliage, helping legibility at reduced sizes.
  • Strong warm-versus-cool color contrast. The warm autumn environment against the cool blue protagonist creates natural visual hierarchy that guides the eye to the character first.
  • Cohesive art style across elements. Typography, character design, and environment share the same rounded, soft, high-saturation aesthetic creating a polished unified look.

What hurts the capsule

  • Genre mechanic not communicated. The blob-absorption power mechanic, a key unique selling point, is invisible in the capsule, making it read as a generic platformer rather than a distinctive adventure.
  • Logo color-on-light contrast weakness. The multicolored letters against the light sky background reduce contrast in grayscale and at tiny size the title becomes harder to parse quickly.
  • Mid-tone value compression in grayscale. The character and environment share similar mid-tone values that reduce silhouette separation in grayscale stress tests at tiny size.
  • Peripheral characters risk being overlooked. The bunny companion and small blob characters near the upper edges add busyness without contributing readable storytelling at small sizes.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Add a subtle dark or colored shadow region behind the TEETO logo to increase contrast against the light sky background and improve tiny-size legibility.
  2. [genre_clarity] Introduce a visual hint of the absorption mechanic, such as an energy aura or absorbed element on the protagonist, to differentiate from generic platformers at a glance.
  3. [contrast_color] Darken or deepen the character's body color slightly or add a stronger rim light to improve silhouette separation from the warm background in grayscale conditions.
  4. [composition] Crop or reduce secondary characters near the upper edge to reduce peripheral noise and sharpen the single focal point read at small and tiny sizes.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [feature_communication] Add a structured sentence or list explaining the core absorption mechanic: what types of objects Teeto can absorb, how transformation affects gameplay (e.g., mobility, combat, puzzle-solving), and 1-2 specific examples of how a power might be used.
  2. [uniqueness] Insert a 1-2 sentence claim that differentiates this game from other 3D collectathon platformers, such as 'over 50 unique transformations to discover' or 'dynamic puzzle systems that reward experimentation' or a comparison like 'combines the exploration of Odyssey with the co-op chaos of Overcooked.'
  3. [feature_communication] Clarify progression and scope: mention approximate playtime, number of levels or worlds, or the final goal beyond 'stop shadow corruption' to give players a sense of the adventure's scale.
  4. [hook_strength] Strengthen the opening line by leading with the core gameplay verb and appeal: 'Absorb and transform wild powers to save the world with a friend in this vibrant 3D platformer' would be punchier and more concrete than the current setup.

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Steam app ID: 2783370 · Tags: 3D Platformer, Collectathon, Local Co-Op, Platformer, Action-Adventure