100 Cats Lost In World Find & Color scores 73/100 — better than 43% of Cats capsules (n=740).

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100 Cats Lost In World Find & Color scored 73/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Cats capsule. Top priority fix: [composition] Shift the cat character slightly inward from the right edge to ensure full silhouette visibility across all Steam crop scenarios and maintain safe margins.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Casual cat finder puzzle game. The bright, playful cat character and 'LOST IN WORLD' messaging immediately signal a casual find-and-search game with cozy vibes. At tiny size, the large cartoon cat silhouette and colorful title remain readable enough to communicate 'cute casual puzzle,' though the specific 'find cats' mechanic is clearer from the cat presence than genre alone. The pastel color palette and illustration style reinforce relaxation and accessibility.
  • Title Readability: 7/10 — Bold colorful text, readable at small. The title uses a thick outline-style font in vibrant colors (yellow, cyan, green, purple) that contrasts well against the light background. At full size, all text is crisp and legible; at small size (231×87), the stacked layout '100 CATS / LOST IN WORLD' remains readable due to large letterforms and strong color separation. At tiny size (120×45), the title becomes slightly compressed but still identifiable, though fine outline detail softens.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — High saturation palette pops well. The bright yellow, cyan, green, and purple title text create strong value separation against both the light background and the soft blue sky zone. The white cat with large black eyes stands out clearly in the right area, creating a secondary focal point. In grayscale simulation, the color palette maintains good luminosity separation; the bright midtones of the title and sky region keep the composition from feeling muddy when scrolling quickly.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Charming illustration, competent execution. The hand-drawn cat character with expressive eyes and the playful title treatment show intentional craft and a warm, approachable brand voice. The soft pastel color palette and illustration style feel consistent with cozy indie casual games, signaling polish and care. However, the overall composition—large text plus side character—follows a familiar capsule template common in casual games, preventing it from feeling distinctly memorable or innovative.
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Cohesive cute illustration identity. The white cartoon cat with oversized eyes is a strong, recognizable character asset that would be consistent across store screenshots and marketing materials. The pastel color palette (soft blues, yellows, greens, purples) feels unified and reinforces a specific 'cozy casual' brand voice. The illustrative art style is clean and distinctive enough to signal identity, though without seeing additional store assets, internal consistency is inferred but not fully confirmed against competing materials.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear focal points, safe layout balance. The composition divides space logically: stacked title on the left-center, cat character on the right with a bright blue background zone creating depth and visual separation. The focal hierarchy works well from full to tiny size; the cat remains recognizable and the title stays readable. Safe margins around text are respected, and the layout should crop safely on Steam shelves, though the cat's head edges toward the right boundary and could risk minor clipping on some view ratios.

What works

  • Strong color contrast against dark Steam background. Bright yellows, cyans, and purples in the title and sky region create high value separation that will stand out in store browsing and remain readable at small thumbnail size.
  • Memorable character focal point. The expressive white cat with large black eyes serves as a distinctive brand asset that communicates personality and charm without relying on text alone.
  • Readable title hierarchy at multiple sizes. The large outline-style letters and stacked layout maintain legibility from full header down to tiny capsule size, with color variation supporting word separation.
  • Cohesive pastel art style. The soft, hand-drawn illustration aesthetic creates a unified brand feel that signals 'cozy casual' and appeals to the target relaxation-focused audience.

What hurts the capsule

  • Limited compositional innovation. The layout (large text left, character right, colored background zone) follows a common casual game template and does not feel distinctly memorable compared to top-tier indie peers like Balatro or DAVE THE DIVER.
  • Subgenre-specific mechanic unclear from image alone. While 'cat finder' and 'coloring' are mentioned in the description, the capsule does not visually hint at the find-and-seek gameplay or color-by-numbers mechanics; the cat character alone is not enough to differentiate from general cat games.
  • Possible edge cropping risk on cat head. The cat's head approaches the right margin and may be slightly clipped or compressed on certain Steam store view ratios or mobile cropping scenarios.

Priority fixes

  1. [composition] Shift the cat character slightly inward from the right edge to ensure full silhouette visibility across all Steam crop scenarios and maintain safe margins.
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Integrate subtle visual cues that hint at find-and-seek or coloring mechanics—such as a small magnifying glass, hidden cat silhouette, or palette element—to differentiate the game from generic cat titles.
  3. [brand_consistency] Verify the cat character design and pastel palette are consistently applied across all 8 store screenshots and key marketing assets to reinforce recognizable brand identity.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [genre_clarity] Remove or clarify the 'Puzzle Platformer' tag—the copy describes pure hidden object + coloring, not platforming. Confirm the correct genre classification.
  2. [feature_communication] Add 1–2 sentences explaining the hidden object mechanic: Are cats blended into scenes? Do you tap/click to find them? This clarifies core gameplay interaction.
  3. [uniqueness] Add a differentiating line such as 'The only cozy cat-finder with live Meow FM radio and simultaneous co-op coloring' or emphasize what makes the cat art/map design uniquely appealing vs. competitors.

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Steam app ID: 3743830 · Tags: Cats, Exploration, Hidden Object, Puzzle Platformer, Incremental