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Find Your Words capsule

Find Your Words

Find your community at summer camp, one friendship at a time. Take a beat, enjoy a breath of fresh air - all while playing at the beach, strolling in the woods, and dancing with friends. This short cozy game was created by two dads, celebrating their kids’ journeys to find their voices.

Free to PlayVery Positive(29)
AdventureCasualRelaxing
Capybara GamesApr 8, 2026

Find Your Words scores 77/100 — better than 84% of Adventure capsules (n=7,922).

Very Positive (29 reviews) · Free to Play · Released Apr 8, 2026 · By Capybara Games

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Find Your Words scored 77/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Adventure capsule. Top priority fix: [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive visual motif (e.g., a unique word bubble design, signature color accent, or iconic character pose) to differentiate from similar cozy titles.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Cozy casual adventure with clear identity. The cheerful summer camp setting, friendly character trio, pastoral landscape, and bright pastel palette immediately signal a lighthearted, family-friendly casual game. At tiny size, the distinct character silhouettes and blue sky background remain readable enough to convey 'wholesome outdoor adventure' without ambiguity. The dialogue bubble in the title reinforces the communication and word-play mechanic core to the game.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Clear, bold title with strong contrast. The title 'Find Your WORDS' uses a thick cream-colored sans-serif with dark blue backing bars that create excellent separation from the light sky background. At small size, the text remains legible and the two-line layout with the dialogue bubble icon maintains readability. At tiny size there is minor letter compression but the overall message is still clear.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong value separation against dark background. The bright cyan sky, warm golden characters, and cream title text all sit in the light-to-mid value range, creating crisp contrast against Steam's dark background #1b2838. The silhouettes of the three child characters read clearly even at small size due to their warm orange-brown tones and distinct shapes. The composition avoids muddy mid-tones and maintains good edge definition in grayscale.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Competent craft with warm, purposeful aesthetic. The illustrated style is clean and intentional with a cohesive soft color palette (pastels, warm wood tones, natural greens). The three-character grouping and summer camp setting feel thematically aligned with the 'friendship and finding your voice' narrative. However, the overall look sits within recognizable indie casual territory without a major distinctive hook that separates it from similar cozy games on the market.
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Coherent visual identity with warm tones. The capsule establishes a clear warm-color palette (golden yellows, soft oranges, earth tones) paired with pastoral natural environments that should be recognizable across other store assets. The three diverse child characters appear to be the visual anchor for the game's community-building message. The style is internally consistent and aligns with the 'created by two dads' storytelling angle, though without a standout icon or symbol that would guarantee instant recognition.
  • Composition: 8/10 — Well-balanced hierarchy with clear focal point. The title occupies strong upper real estate with the three characters positioned as the primary visual anchor in the center-left, creating a natural reading flow from title to characters to distant village. The background layers (sky, trees, castle, ground) provide depth without clutter. At tiny size, the character trio remains the focal point and the composition holds its hierarchy effectively.

What works

  • Bold readable title with backing bars. The cream-colored text with dark blue backing blocks ensures the title pops against both light sky and dark Steam background.
  • Warm coherent color palette. Golden characters, soft pastels, and natural greens create a unified, inviting aesthetic that communicates 'cozy summer adventure.'
  • Clear character-driven focal point. The three distinct child characters sit in prime center-left position and remain visually dominant even at tiny thumbnail size.
  • Effective visual storytelling. The summer camp setting, diverse character grouping, and dialogue bubble icon reinforce the game's core themes of friendship and communication.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic cozy game aesthetic. While well-executed, the pastoral illustration style and soft-focus background feel familiar within the saturated casual indie market.
  • No distinctive brand symbol or icon. The capsule lacks a memorable motif, character design, or visual signature that would stand out in storefront grids or create instant brand recall.
  • Busy mid-background may distract at scale. The distant village architecture and multiple landscape elements add visual interest but could create visual noise as the capsule shrinks.

Priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive visual motif (e.g., a unique word bubble design, signature color accent, or iconic character pose) to differentiate from similar cozy titles.
  2. [brand_consistency] Ensure the three child characters or a lead character design are rendered consistently across all store assets and thumbnails to build recognizable brand identity.
  3. [composition] Test capsule at true small (231x87) and tiny (120x45) sizes to confirm the distant village detail does not create visual clutter that obscures the focal characters.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] & [uniqueness] Add to short description: 'Collect symbols to communicate and unlock new friendships'—this surfaces the core mechanic and AAC inspiration immediately where browsers first engage.
  2. [feature_communication] Expand short description to mention the symbol-collection gameplay loop with a concrete example (e.g., 'combine symbols to inspire new activities and deepen friendships').
  3. [audience_targeting] Lead the short description or add a subtitle calling out AAC representation explicitly: 'Inspired by AAC journeys' or 'Celebrating all ways we communicate'—validates the audience earlier.

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Steam app ID: 2971960 · Tags: Adventure, Casual, Relaxing, Cute, Nature