Nyassembled! scores 73/100 — better than 56% of Turn-Based Tactics capsules (n=1,210).

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Nyassembled! scored 73/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Turn-Based Tactics capsule. Top priority fix: [composition] Reposition mecha inward by 20-30 pixels on right and top edges to ensure safe margins and protect from Steam header crop.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Mech tactical theme readable. The giant mecha silhouette and futuristic sci-fi setting with glowing neon accents clearly communicate a tactical strategy or mecha game at full size. At SMALL size the mech remains recognizable, though genre specifics blur slightly. At TINY size the mecha shape persists but tactical RPG elements become harder to parse without prior knowledge.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold cyan title holds well. The title 'Nyassembled!' is rendered in bright cyan with clean letterforms and strong contrast against the dark navy background, positioned clearly at bottom center. The text remains legible at SMALL size with good outline definition. At TINY size the letters compress but retain enough spacing and brightness to stay readable, though fine serifs or decorative details would fail here—the straightforward sans style works well.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Neon cyan pops strongly. The bright cyan and magenta neon accents create excellent separation from the dark blue night sky background (#1b2838 equivalent), with the mecha's glowing outline and title standing out clearly. The limited but saturated color palette—deep navy, cyan, magenta, yellow highlights—avoids muddy midtones and maintains silhouette clarity even when squinting. Value contrast is strong enough that grayscale separation remains effective across all viewing sizes.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Stylish neon mecha aesthetic. The capsule delivers a cohesive cyberpunk-neon mecha vibe with intentional pixel-art or low-poly styling and glowing outlines that feel polished and specific to the game's identity. The composition shows craft in the layered ship/mecha structure and atmospheric lighting. However, the neon-mecha-in-night-sky trope is visually familiar in indie gaming, so while well-executed it does not feel entirely unique—it reads as a confident but somewhat conventional sci-fi aesthetic.
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Consistent neon mecha identity. The cyan-and-magenta neon color palette, geometric mecha forms, and futuristic UI elements create recognizable internal cohesion that would likely match the in-game aesthetic based on typical mecha RPG visual language. The glowing outline style and low-poly silhouette suggest a consistent art direction. Without access to the 21 store screenshots, full brand identity verification is limited, but the capsule establishes a distinctive neon-sci-fi signature that could be recognized in other materials.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear focal point, slight edge risk. The giant mecha forms a dominant visual anchor in the upper-center and right regions, with the glowing city structure in the mid-right providing secondary interest, and the title anchoring the lower region—creating a clear three-level hierarchy. At SMALL and TINY sizes the mecha remains the primary focal point. However, the mecha's upper fins and right-side details sit close to or at the edge, risking Steam's typical header crop; the composition would benefit from slightly safer internal margins to protect key elements.

What works

  • Strong neon color hierarchy. Bright cyan and magenta glows create unmistakable visual separation and pop instantly against the dark background, maintaining readability and impact across all viewing sizes.
  • Readable, well-positioned title. The title sits at bottom center in high-contrast cyan with clean letterforms that remain legible from SMALL to TINY without decorative bloat.
  • Clear mecha focal point. The giant silhouetted mecha dominates the composition and immediately communicates a sci-fi or mecha theme even at TINY size.

What hurts the capsule

  • Mecha positioned close to edges. The upper fins and right-side structures sit uncomfortably near the frame boundary, risking important details being cropped in Steam's variable header sizing.
  • Neon mecha trope is visually familiar. While well-executed, the cyberpunk-neon-mecha-in-space aesthetic is a recognized indie game visual convention that lacks distinctive novelty compared to top-tier capsules like Hades II or Metaphor: ReFantazio.
  • Limited information about core mechanics. The capsule does not visually communicate the turn-based tactical or modular mech-building mechanics or the electronic cat faction (a key 'Nya' hook), instead relying on generic sci-fi mecha imagery.

Priority fixes

  1. [composition] Reposition mecha inward by 20-30 pixels on right and top edges to ensure safe margins and protect from Steam header crop.
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Integrate visual elements that hint at the electronic cat faction or modular mech-building system—currently missing the game's unique 'Nya' and customization identity.
  3. [genre_clarity] Add subtle turn-based tactical UI elements (grid, action icons, or command visualization) to differentiate this from generic mecha action games.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [feature_communication] Add a brief sentence after 'Procedural Generation' clarifying run length, meta-progression mechanics, or how players unlock new modules/cats across runs to strengthen roguelite identity.
  2. [hook_strength] Rewrite the opening sentence to lead with a specific emotional or mechanical hook: e.g., 'Command teams of electronic cats piloting customizable mechs in real-time tactical battles where every decision must be made in advance and executed simultaneously.'
  3. [tone_match] Condense or relocate the story section to a separate 'Narrative' subsection at the end, and rewrite it to match the playful, irreverent tone of the mechanics sections (e.g., 'You're an IT expert who stumbled into a virtual world full of mischievous electronic cats and their giant robots.').
  4. [uniqueness] Add one sentence explicitly contrasting the simultaneous plan-action system against turn-by-turn or real-time alternatives to clarify why this design stands out in the tactics space.

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Steam app ID: 3083950 · Tags: Turn-Based Tactics, Roguelite, Cats, Strategy RPG, Turn-Based Strategy