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Harold Rabbit - Finder of Lost Things capsule

Harold Rabbit - Finder of Lost Things

Harold Rabbit : Finder of Lost Things is a fully hand-drawn point & click game for all ages. Join Harold and his sidekick Maud on a quest to recover Harold's stolen trumpet!

$5.99No user reviews
AdventureCasualPoint & Click
Fasold PublishingApr 4, 2025

Harold Rabbit - Finder of Lost Things scores 73/100 — better than 61% of Adventure capsules (n=7,922).

No user reviews · $5.99 · Released Apr 4, 2025 · By Fasold Publishing

Quick text summary

Harold Rabbit - Finder of Lost Things scored 73/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Adventure capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Remove or enlarge the tagline text; consider integrating 'Finder of Lost Things' into the main woodsign or repositioning it to the safe center area to prevent Steam crop loss.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Charming point-and-click adventure clear. The hand-drawn storybook aesthetic, pastoral farm setting with a rabbit protagonist, and the presence of a sidekick character immediately signal a casual adventure game. At tiny size, the bright green environment, friendly character silhouettes, and whimsical objects (trumpet, basket, house) remain recognizable and reinforce the cozy adventure genre without ambiguity.
  • Title Readability: 7/10 — Title readable but tagline struggles. HAROLD RABBIT reads cleanly in the brown woodsign at full and small sizes with decent contrast against the white background. However, the smaller tagline 'FINDER OF LOST THINGS' becomes difficult to parse at tiny size due to reduced letter spacing and weight, and the tagline positioning on the right edge risks Steam crop interference.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Vibrant palette pops well overall. The bright lime green background, warm orange accents (rabbit, title text), and cool blue water feature create strong value separation against the dark Steam background. Character silhouettes read clearly even at tiny size, though some mid-tone greens blend slightly; the warm orange title element stands out effectively and maintains silhouette clarity in grayscale.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Authentic hand-drawn charm, some generic elements. The fully hand-drawn storybook style is genuinely distinctive and feels premium compared to template-heavy casual games. Character poses and environmental details show intentional craft, though the farm setting and scattered object placement follow familiar point-and-click conventions. The visual storytelling clearly communicates a whimsical lost-item quest without being derivative.
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Cohesive art style, limited iconic motif. The hand-drawn rendering style is consistent across all visible elements—characters, architecture, foliage, and UI—creating a unified storybook world. The color palette (warm oranges, cool greens, earthy browns) remains coherent throughout, though there is no single iconic symbol or character pose that would become immediately recognizable as Harold's brand signature across future marketing materials.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Good layering, slightly cluttered foreground. The composition uses clear depth layering: house and landscape in background, characters and objects in midground, foreground details like flowers and basket in front. The focal point is the rabbit protagonist in the center-left, which reads well at small size. However, the scattered placement of multiple characters and objects creates slight visual clutter, and the tagline placement near the right edge risks Steam's standard crop zone affecting legibility.

What works

  • Hand-drawn authenticity. The fully hand-drawn storybook aesthetic feels premium and distinctive, differentiating it from vector or asset-heavy casual game capsules.
  • Strong genre signaling. The pastoral farm setting, rabbit protagonist, and scattered objects immediately communicate a cozy point-and-click adventure without confusion.
  • Vibrant color separation. Bright lime and orange palette pops clearly against the dark Steam background and maintains silhouette clarity at small sizes.

What hurts the capsule

  • Tagline readability collapse. The smaller 'FINDER OF LOST THINGS' text becomes illegible at tiny size and risks being cropped by Steam's standard display format.
  • Foreground clutter. Multiple characters, objects, and details compete for attention in the lower half, slightly diluting the single focal point needed for quick-scroll recognition.
  • No memorable brand symbol. While the art style is cohesive, there is no iconic character pose, motif, or visual hook that would be instantly recognizable as unique to Harold's brand across future materials.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Remove or enlarge the tagline text; consider integrating 'Finder of Lost Things' into the main woodsign or repositioning it to the safe center area to prevent Steam crop loss.
  2. [composition] Reduce foreground object density or group them more intentionally to create a clearer single focal point—consider pulling the rabbit protagonist slightly larger or more prominent.
  3. [brand_consistency] Establish a signature visual motif—such as a distinctive pose for Harold, a recurring color accent, or the trumpet as an iconic symbol—that could anchor future marketing materials and fan recognition.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [feature_communication] Add a sentence describing the core gameplay loop: 'Explore hand-drawn environments, gather clues, solve puzzles, and interview characters to uncover the truth about your stolen trumpet.' This answers what players will actually do.
  2. [uniqueness] Identify and highlight what makes Harold Rabbit's puzzle design or narrative unique. For example: 'featuring over 20 hand-crafted locations' or 'with a branching mystery that changes based on your detective choices' to differentiate from generic point-and-click games.
  3. [hook_strength] Strengthen the short description's opening by leading with the mystery hook first, then the mechanic: 'A hand-drawn point & click detective adventure: someone has stolen Harold Rabbit's trumpet. Can you help him uncover who did it and why?' This puts the emotional stakes first.

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Steam app ID: 3456340 · Tags: Adventure, Casual, Point & Click, Puzzle, Exploration