Storage Finder scores 70/100 — better than 27% of Simulation capsules (n=5,188).

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Storage Finder scored 70/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Simulation capsule. Top priority fix: [uniqueness_polish] Add a signature visual element—a character (e.g., a treasure-hunting persona), unique color accent, or stylized auction UI—to differentiate from generic storage simulators

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Clear simulation, trading theme. The visual directly communicates a storage/bargaining scenario through cluttered items, a storage unit doorway, and auction-type goods. At tiny size, the packed items and doorway silhouette read as storage-focused, though the specific trading-simulation genre is less obvious without context. The composition successfully conveys scavenging and inventory management rather than action or narrative genres.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold red text, strong contrast. STORAGE FINDER appears in large, bright red sans-serif type on the left against a muted brown background, providing excellent contrast and legibility at all sizes. At tiny size, the title remains readable due to high color separation from the background and clean letterforms. No decorative flourishes or taglines compete for attention.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — High-value red against muted tones. The bright red title pops sharply against the warm brown and desaturated storage-unit backdrop, creating strong value separation that works well at small and tiny sizes. The interior storage items provide mid-tone visual interest without overwhelming the red title. In grayscale, the red would maintain clear separation due to its inherent brightness value.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Functional, literal, slightly generic. The capsule directly shows the game's core mechanic—cluttered items in a storage unit—which is on-brand but visually straightforward and lacks a distinctive artistic flourish or premium polish. The photography-style realism of stacked objects is competent but common in simulator games; it doesn't feature a signature style, character, or visual hook that stands out. At full size, the craft is clean, but it reads as a literal product screenshot rather than a curated marketing asset.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Consistent but generic simulation look. The visual identity centers on realistic storage clutter and auction-house aesthetics, which aligns with the game's mechanics but lacks a memorable icon, character, or palette signature. The warm brown and muted color scheme is functional and thematic but not distinctive; it could apply to several storage or trading simulators. There are no visible recurring brand motifs or stylistic signatures that would make this recognizable on a second viewing.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear focal point, balanced layout. The title anchors the left side, while the storage unit doorway and packed items occupy the right, creating a natural left-right balance and clear focal hierarchy. The doorway serves as a strong secondary focal point that guides the eye and reinforces the game's core concept. At tiny size, the composition remains legible with no critical elements at dangerous margins, though the title placement slightly favors the left edge and could risk cropping on some displays.

What works

  • Bold title contrast. Bright red STORAGE FINDER type delivers excellent pop and legibility against the muted background at all viewing sizes.
  • On-brand visual metaphor. The overflowing storage unit directly communicates the core gameplay loop of buying, sorting, and selling items from auctions.
  • Readable at small size. The clean sans-serif title and high-value color separation ensure the game name remains legible at thumbnail scale.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic simulator aesthetic. The realistic stacked-items photography style is functional but visually similar to many other trading and storage simulator games, lacking distinctive polish or style.
  • No brand signature or icon. The composition lacks a memorable character, symbol, or unique visual motif that would make the game recognizable across multiple marketing assets.
  • Safe but unremarkable. While the capsule successfully communicates the genre and mechanic, it doesn't stand out in a crowded simulator category or offer a premium or artistic hook.

Priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness_polish] Add a signature visual element—a character (e.g., a treasure-hunting persona), unique color accent, or stylized auction UI—to differentiate from generic storage simulators
  2. [brand_consistency] Develop and integrate a consistent art direction or iconography (e.g., a logo, color palette, or motif) visible in the capsule that ties to in-game UI for brand recall
  3. [composition] Consider repositioning or slightly enlarging the doorway focal point to create stronger visual depth and a more premium, composed feel at small sizes

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness] Add 1-2 sentences to the short or opening paragraph that explicitly state what makes Storage Finder distinct—e.g., 'the only trading sim where dumpster diving and storage auctions compete with legitimate shop business,' or a specific mechanic that no other game combines.
  2. [hook_strength] Rewrite the opening of the detailed description to lead with a vivid, specific scenario or emotional hook rather than abstract claims—e.g., 'You spot a storage unit full of antique furniture at Monday's auction. Do you bid aggressively and risk overpaying, or wait for a safer deal?' instead of 'Storage Finder offers a dynamic trading experience that blends...'
  3. [tone_match] Condense the feature list into a more narrative-friendly format in the second half of the detailed description; maintain the energetic, conversational voice from 'Will you play it safe...' throughout rather than switching to technical documentation style.
  4. [audience_targeting] Add explicit audience signals early—e.g., 'Perfect for players who love Capitalism or Two Point Hospital' or 'Built for strategy-focused players who enjoy risk/reward negotiations' to help the right player recognize themselves in the copy.

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Steam app ID: 3713730 · Tags: Simulation, Economy, Time Management, Life Sim, Resource Management