Labyrinth of Touhou Tri -The Dreaming Girls & The Mysterious Orbs- scores 68/100 — better than 23% of RPG capsules (n=3,544).

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Labyrinth of Touhou Tri -The Dreaming Girls & The Mysterious Orbs- scored 68/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a RPG capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Integrate subtitle into main title treatment or remove it; ensure only 'LABYRINTH OF TOUHOU' carries the visual weight for reliable tiny-size recognition

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Anime RPG with party mechanics clear. The capsule immediately signals JRPG or anime RPG through four stylized anime girls in colorful fantasy outfits, positioned as a party formation. The magical aura effects, character poses suggesting action, and fantasy setting cues (hats, enchanted items) clearly communicate adventure RPG gameplay. At tiny size, the silhouettes of four distinct characters and their colorful positioning still read as a team-based RPG, though specific mechanics like dungeon crawling become harder to parse.
  • Title Readability: 6/10 — Title readable at full, struggles at tiny. The main title 'LABYRINTH OF TOUHOU' uses a bold purple gradient font with white outline, positioned centrally and legible at full header size with strong color separation. The subtitle 'The Dreaming Girls & The Mysterious Orbs' below is noticeably smaller and becomes difficult to parse at small/tiny sizes. At tiny thumbnail size (120x45), only the main title logo remains reliably readable; the subtitle essentially disappears into the noise of the character artwork.
  • Contrast & Color: 7/10 — Strong vibrant palette, good pop. The capsule features a warm pink-to-purple gradient background with bright magical effects (glowing orbs, light particles) that create strong value separation from the Steam dark background #1b2838. The four characters employ distinct colors (red, blonde, brown, blue clothing) with good saturation that maintains visual separation even at small size. The grayscale test shows solid mid-to-light tone contrast, though some of the finer magical particle details lose definition in grayscale.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Polished anime aesthetic, moderately distinctive. The capsule demonstrates clean character art, intentional pose composition, and cohesive magical effect work that feels premium and well-crafted rather than generic. The specific Touhou franchise integration with 40+ characters and 1000+ skill combinations is implied through the diverse party visuals, showing thought toward differentiation. However, the overall look remains within familiar anime JRPG capsule conventions—solid execution without a breakthrough unique visual hook that sets it apart from peers like Persona 3 Reload or Sea of Stars.
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Consistent anime art, recognizable identity. The capsule maintains consistent character rendering style, cohesive color palette (warm pinks, purples, complementary character outfit colors), and a signature magical fantasy aesthetic throughout. The four characters appear to be iconic party members that would be recognizable on repeat exposure, and the ornate purple gradient title treatment creates a memorable brand signal. Internal visual language is unified—no clashing styles or tonal shifts—supporting strong identity coherence without franchise confusion.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear party hierarchy, balanced layout. Four characters are arranged in a visually balanced formation across the width, creating natural depth and leading the eye without scattered attention. The title anchors the center with supporting visual weight distributed left and right by character positioning. At small/tiny sizes, the four character silhouettes remain distinct focal points, though the subtitle positioning near bottom-center risks Steam cropping interference and becomes unreadable before the main title does.

What works

  • Strong color vibrancy and pop. The warm pink-purple gradient and bright character colors create excellent value separation against Steam's dark background, maintaining visibility and appeal at all sizes.
  • Clear party formation and character silhouettes. Four distinct characters positioned as an obvious team roster communicate party-based gameplay immediately, even at tiny thumbnail size.
  • Polished character art and magical effects. Clean rendering, intentional pose composition, and glowing particle effects convey premium production quality and intentional design craft.
  • Main title logo legibility at full size. The bold purple gradient 'LABYRINTH OF TOUHOU' text with white outline maintains strong readability at header size with clear contrast.

What hurts the capsule

  • Subtitle nearly unreadable at small/tiny. The secondary text 'The Dreaming Girls & The Mysterious Orbs' becomes illegible below 231px width, reducing discoverability of the full game title.
  • Generic anime JRPG visual conventions. While well-executed, the overall aesthetic follows familiar anime RPG capsule patterns seen in many peers, lacking a breakthrough distinctive visual hook.
  • Subtitle positioning risks Steam crop. The bottom-center placement of the secondary text puts it at high risk of truncation in various Steam UI contexts and store layouts.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Integrate subtitle into main title treatment or remove it; ensure only 'LABYRINTH OF TOUHOU' carries the visual weight for reliable tiny-size recognition
  2. [composition] Reposition critical text elements above the vertical center to prevent Steam UI cropping and improve safety margin resilience
  3. [uniqueness_polish] Add a distinctive visual motif or iconic symbol (sigil, central orb, or character detail) that uniquely identifies this specific Touhou iteration vs. generic anime RPG

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness] Add a 1-2 sentence statement explaining what makes this specific Touhou DRPG stand out (e.g., "Unlike traditional Touhou games, Labyrinth Tri combines dungeon crawling with unprecedented party customization" or specific design philosophy).
  2. [audience_targeting] Include a brief accessibility note—even one sentence like "Difficulty can be adjusted" or "Newcomers to DRPGs welcome"—to broaden appeal beyond hardcore fans and Touhou veterans.
  3. [hook_strength] Consider adding one evocative line about the Touhou universe or narrative hook early in the detailed description to contextualize the setting for unfamiliar players.

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Steam app ID: 3067930 · Tags: RPG, Party-Based RPG, JRPG, Character Customization, Dungeon Crawler