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Treasure Hunters: Raid Together capsule

Treasure Hunters: Raid Together

Treasure Hunters: Raid Together is an intense CO-OP treasure-hunting game for up to 4 players, set in mysterious dungeons filled with puzzles, platforms, and deadly creatures, where your goal is to find and steal the most valuable treasures in the world.

$9.99Positive(48)
Online Co-OpFirst-PersonAction-Adventure
BiaxMar 11, 2026

Treasure Hunters: Raid Together scores 68/100 — better than 12% of Online Co-Op capsules (n=1,298).

Positive (48 reviews) · $9.99 · Released Mar 11, 2026 · By Biax

Quick text summary

Treasure Hunters: Raid Together scored 68/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a Online Co-Op capsule. Top priority fix: [genre_clarity] Add a visual cue suggesting multiplayer co-op, such as a second character silhouette, team emblem, or '4-PLAYER' badge integrated into the composition.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Adventure theft clear, co-op unclear. The character pose, period costume, and dungeon-lit background clearly signal adventure and treasure-hunting themes. However, the single character focus and formal portrait style do not visually communicate the co-op multiplayer nature of the game, which is a core mechanic. At tiny size, this reads as a solo adventure game rather than a 4-player cooperative experience.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold gold title reads well small. The all-caps yellow-gold 'TREASURE HUNTERS' sits on a dark, controlled background region with strong contrast and clean sans-serif letterforms that hold legibility down to tiny sizes. The secondary tagline 'RAID TOGETHER' in smaller gold text remains readable at small size but becomes marginal at tiny size. Overall, the primary title is strategically placed and survives the small-size stress test effectively.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong gold-to-dark value separation. The bright yellow-gold title text pops decisively against the dark brown and black background, creating clear silhouette separation that holds at all viewing sizes. The character's warm tan face and dark clothing define depth layers. In grayscale, the value separation remains strong with the gold becoming light gray against the dark field, ensuring legibility and visual hierarchy.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Competent period adventure, generic execution. The character costume and dungeon setting are thematic for treasure hunting, but the portrait-style composition and warm-toned lighting lack a distinctive visual hook or memorable art direction that would separate it from generic adventure game templates. The effect execution is clean but feels standard for the action-adventure category rather than offering a unique selling point or visual storytelling beat.
  • Brand Consistency: 5/10 — No memorable identity or signature motif. The capsule presents a single generic adventurer archetype with no recognizable character branding, iconographic treasure symbol, or distinctive palette that would carry across marketing materials. Without access to repeated visual cues like a signature logo, treasure chest motif, or consistent character design language, the capsule reads as a one-off image rather than part of a cohesive brand identity.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear focal point, but title placement risk. The character anchors a strong right-side focal point with layered depth (background fog, character bust, foreground title text). The title occupies the left-center region effectively. However, the character's head sits close to the upper right edge, risking crop loss on certain Steam display ratios, and the composition is somewhat vertical-biased, potentially leaving wasted horizontal space at full header size. The design survives small and tiny sizes with good hierarchy but lacks resilience to aggressive cropping.

What works

  • Yellow-gold title contrast. The bright, saturated gold lettering maintains excellent readability against the dark background at all viewing sizes, including tiny thumbnails.
  • Clear adventure theme. Period costume, dungeon lighting, and character pose immediately signal treasure-hunting and adventure genre expectations without ambiguity.
  • Layered depth composition. Background fog, character positioning, and foreground text create visual separation that guides the eye and prevents flatness.

What hurts the capsule

  • No co-op visual communication. The single-character portrait does not hint at the core 4-player cooperative mechanic, potentially misleading solo-focused players.
  • Generic character archetype. The adventurer costume and pose feel like a stock character rather than a branded, memorable identity unique to this game.
  • Character placement near edge. The character's head sits close to the upper-right boundary, creating vulnerability to Steam's crop behavior on different display ratios.
  • Tagline legibility at tiny size. The secondary 'RAID TOGETHER' text becomes too small to read confidently at thumbnail size, losing the co-op messaging opportunity.

Priority fixes

  1. [genre_clarity] Add a visual cue suggesting multiplayer co-op, such as a second character silhouette, team emblem, or '4-PLAYER' badge integrated into the composition.
  2. [title_readability] Enlarge and strengthen the 'RAID TOGETHER' tagline with outline or shadow to improve readability at tiny size, or reposition for better clarity.
  3. [composition] Shift the character slightly left and down to create safer margins from the top-right edge and improve resilience to Steam's variable cropping.
  4. [brand_consistency] Introduce a signature visual motif—such as a treasure chest icon, guild emblem, or consistent color accent—that can anchor brand identity across marketing.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Replace the vague opening adjective 'intense' with a specific gameplay verb: 'Raid randomly generated dungeons and steal treasure alongside up to 3 friends—but every choice from equipment to loot weight determines whether you escape with the prize.'
  2. [feature_communication] Add a bulleted feature list after the 'About the Game' heading covering: Procedural dungeons, equipment loadout strategy, loot management, co-op puzzles, creature combat, character customization, and progression via loot sales.
  3. [uniqueness] Insert a single paragraph articulating the game's unique hook—e.g., whether loot weight mechanics create novel tactical decisions, whether puzzle design emphasizes asymmetric roles, or whether a specific threat/theme differentiates it from Deep Rock Galactic or similar titles.
  4. [tone_match] Rewrite the final paragraph to remove purple prose and replace it with grounded, accessible language that mirrors the rest of the copy: 'Ancient dungeons hide dangerous creatures and deadly traps. Work together to survive and claim the greatest treasures.'

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Steam app ID: 2835460 · Tags: Online Co-Op, First-Person, Action-Adventure, Puzzle Platformer, FPS