your girl scores 70/100 — better than 29% of Casual capsules (n=10,153).

Quick text summary

your girl scored 70/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Casual capsule. Top priority fix: [uniqueness_polish] Add a subtle visual element that communicates the desktop-pet mechanic, such as a computer window frame, cursor, or interactive UI indicator around the character

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Cute character desktop pet game. The anime girl character with soft features, blue eyes, and maid-like outfit clearly signals a casual, character-driven experience rather than action or strategy. At TINY size, the character silhouette and blue color palette remain readable enough to suggest a cute/character-focused game, though the specific 'desktop pet' mechanic isn't visually obvious from the image alone.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold blue title, excellent contrast. The title 'your girl' is rendered in large, clean blue sans-serif lettering positioned in the right half of the capsule with strong contrast against the white background. At SMALL and TINY sizes, the title remains clearly legible due to bold weight and generous size, though the lowercase styling is unconventional for typical game titles.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong blue and white separation. The capsule leverages a bright white background that creates excellent contrast against the Steam dark theme (#1b2838), while the blue title and character clothing provide distinct color separation. At TINY size, the character silhouette and blue accents maintain clear separation from the white field, ensuring the design reads well even under quick-scroll conditions.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Competent but genre-typical anime art. The character illustration is well-rendered with clean linework and appealing anime aesthetics, but the overall presentation follows familiar cute-game conventions without distinctive visual hooks that set it apart from other indie character-focused titles. The maid outfit and blue color scheme are pleasant but not particularly memorable or unique within the casual game landscape.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Clean but generic character branding. The character design is consistent and recognizable with defined features (black hair, blue eyes, maid costume, blue ribbons), suggesting reasonable brand identity potential, but lacks distinctive symbols or color palettes that would make it immediately iconic. Without access to the 5 store screenshots mentioned, internal assessment shows a coherent art style but no standout signature motif.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Left character, right text hierarchy. The composition cleanly divides the capsule with the character positioned left-center and title text claiming the right two-thirds, creating natural reading flow without clutter. The white background isolates both elements effectively, though the character could potentially benefit from more breathing room on the left edge to avoid cramping at TINY sizes.

What works

  • Excellent title contrast and legibility. The large, bold blue 'your girl' text maintains perfect readability at all sizes due to strong value separation from the white background.
  • Clean character-driven focus. The anime girl illustration is well-crafted and occupies the natural focal point, immediately communicating a character-based experience to potential players.
  • Simple, uncluttered composition. The stark white background eliminates visual noise and allows both character and title to stand out distinctly against the Steam dark interface.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic indie aesthetic. The design relies on standard cute-girl anime tropes without distinctive visual hooks that differentiate it from dozens of similar character-focused indie titles.
  • Desktop pet mechanic not communicated visually. The capsule shows a character portrait but provides no visual cues about the interactive desktop-pet gameplay loop or unique selling point.
  • Lowercase title unconventional for discoverability. The stylized lowercase 'your girl' treatment, while trendy, reduces scannability in lists and doesn't reinforce the game as a branded title in memory.

Priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness_polish] Add a subtle visual element that communicates the desktop-pet mechanic, such as a computer window frame, cursor, or interactive UI indicator around the character
  2. [brand_consistency] Introduce a distinctive color accent or symbolic motif (beyond the maid outfit) that could serve as an iconic brand identifier across marketing materials
  3. [genre_clarity] Consider adding a small contextual element (desk background, chat bubble, or UI frame) that immediately clarifies the 'desktop companion' gameplay at TINY size

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the short description to lead with a specific gameplay hook: replace 'Feeling that your computer desktop is too plain?' with something like 'A charming desktop companion who grows and responds to your mouse—the idle game that keeps you smiling throughout your workday.'
  2. [feature_communication] Expand the detailed description to explain core interactions and what makes the game engaging: describe what the character does, how player actions trigger responses, what progression exists, and why someone would keep playing beyond mechanics alone.
  3. [uniqueness] Add one to two sentences articulating what differentiates this game: mention distinctive art style, animation quality, character personality, or unique interaction mechanics that set it apart from other desktop pets.
  4. [audience_targeting] Explicitly name the intended audience in the copy (e.g., 'Perfect for relaxation seekers and idle game fans' or 'A low-pressure companion game for solo play') to help players self-identify as the right fit.

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Steam app ID: 3601790 · Tags: Casual, 2D, Cute, 2D Platformer, Relaxing