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Bogos Binted? capsule

Bogos Binted?

Welcome to a sinful night with the galaxy’s wackiest aliens. Play twisted tabletop games with up to 4 players, devise brilliant strategies, bluff your way to victory, and try not to lose your head - literally.

$2.74Very Positive(29)
CasualMultiplayerSimulation
underbadgerJan 28, 2026

Bogos Binted? scores 73/100 — better than 56% of Steam capsules we've analysed (n=22,658).

Very Positive (29 reviews) · $2.74 · Released Jan 28, 2026 · By underbadger

Quick text summary

Bogos Binted? scored 73/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Steam capsule. Top priority fix: [contrast_color] Add a subtle rim light or brighter edge highlight to the left blue alien to separate it clearly from the dark background at small sizes.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Tabletop game with aliens clear. The green poker-style table, cards scattered across it, and two aliens sitting opposite each other immediately communicate a tabletop card or party game. The quirky alien characters and wacky title reinforce the casual/party genre. At tiny size the table and alien silhouettes still suggest a card or board game context, though the specific subgenre blurs slightly.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold title reads well at small. The title 'BOGOS BINTED?' uses large, bold green chunky letters with a dark outline that contrast well against the space background. At full size it is immediately readable and the question mark adds personality. At tiny size the letters compress but the high contrast and thick strokes keep it legible, though the question mark may become hard to distinguish.
  • Contrast & Color: 7/10 — Good contrast with minor blending. The bright green title and the glowing green alien on the right create strong contrast against the dark space background that pairs well with Steam's #1b2838. The blue alien on the left blends somewhat into the dark blue-purple background at tiny size, reducing silhouette clarity. In grayscale the table and central card pile provide a mid-value anchor but the overall value range is somewhat compressed in the midground.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Charming meme-game personality. The meme-inspired title and alien card game setting give it a distinct and memorable personality that stands out from generic indie capsules. The craft is solid with well-rendered 3D characters and a cohesive tabletop scene. However, compared to top-tier capsules like Balatro or Buckshot Roulette, the composition feels a bit standard and the background lacks a unique visual hook beyond generic space.
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Cohesive alien party game identity. The two alien characters, meme-style title typography, and neon-accented dark palette create a recognizable internal identity. The glowing smiley face monitor in the background and scattered tabletop props reinforce the wacky alien game night theme consistently. The color palette of greens and dark blues is coherent throughout and would likely be recognizable across store assets.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear focal hierarchy with good balance. The two aliens flank the central card table in a symmetrical layout with the title centered and prominent above the scene, creating a clear reading order: title first, then the table scene. The central card pile and scattered items create depth between the foreground table and background space environment. At small size the layout holds reasonably well, though the background clutter behind the aliens competes slightly with the main subjects.

What works

  • Strong title legibility. The bold chunky green lettering with dark outline ensures the title reads clearly even at small capsule sizes.
  • Immediate genre signal. The poker-style table and cards scattered across it instantly communicate a tabletop or card game to viewers in a quick scroll.
  • Distinctive meme personality. The nonsensical meme title combined with alien characters creates a memorable and unique identity that stands out in the casual/indie genre.
  • Balanced symmetrical layout. The two aliens flanking the central table create a stable, easy-to-parse composition that crops well at multiple sizes.

What hurts the capsule

  • Blue alien blends into background. The left blue alien shares similar cool-dark tones with the space background, reducing its silhouette readability at tiny size in grayscale.
  • Background clutter competes with subjects. The assorted boxes, monitors, and props behind the aliens add visual noise that dilutes focus at small and tiny sizes.
  • Generic space backdrop lacks distinctiveness. The dark space environment is a common setting and does little to differentiate the game from other sci-fi themed titles beyond the characters themselves.
  • Mid-value compression in scene. The table, cards, and background sit in a similar mid-dark value range, reducing depth and silhouette clarity when viewed at tiny size or in grayscale.

Priority fixes

  1. [contrast_color] Add a subtle rim light or brighter edge highlight to the left blue alien to separate it clearly from the dark background at small sizes.
  2. [composition] Simplify or darken the background clutter behind the aliens to reduce noise and push the two characters forward as the clear focal subjects.
  3. [contrast_color] Increase the value contrast between the card table surface and the background environment to create stronger depth separation at tiny size.
  4. [brand_consistency] Consider adding a small signature motif or icon near the title that could function as a recognizable brand mark across all store assets.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [genre_clarity] Remove or clarify the 'FPS' tag—this game is a first-person multiplayer party/tabletop game with no shooter elements. The tag actively misleads players searching for action content.
  2. [feature_communication] Add a sentence early in the detailed description clarifying solo play options (AI opponents, offline modes, etc.) to set expectations for different play styles.
  3. [uniqueness] Add a sentence distinguishing this game from other party/bluffing titles—e.g., 'combines the bluffing of Among Us with the card mechanics of Coup' or highlight what makes the head-inflation system unique to this title.
  4. [hook_strength] Consider reordering the opening to lead with the verb and the core promise: 'Bluff, scheme, and strategize with up to 4 alien players in twisted tabletop games where you literally fight to keep your head.'

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Steam app ID: 3588490