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Three Finger capsule

Three Finger

Combining roguelike deck building with strategic directional positioning; Three Finger demands you draft a satisfying symphony of cards on an ever changing board of your own creation! Shoot lasers at evil, flying skulls and place wisely; the power is in your hands now wizard!

$9.99No user reviews
StrategyCasualDeckbuilding
Aiden T. HarrellFeb 25, 2026

Three Finger scores 73/100 — better than 57% of Strategy capsules (n=5,103).

No user reviews · $9.99 · Released Feb 25, 2026 · By Aiden T. Harrell

Quick text summary

Three Finger scored 73/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Strategy capsule. Top priority fix: [genre_clarity] Add subtle card, grid, or positioning UI element to the composition to visually hint at the deck-building and directional placement mechanics

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Magic deck builder with clear fantasy theme. The purple demon skull and wizard-themed imagery clearly signal a fantasy game. The title 'THREE FINGER' combined with the arcane visual style and mystical color palette suggest a spellcasting or card-based mechanic. At TINY size, the colorful skull character and magical aura remain recognizable, though the specific roguelike deck-building genre is not explicitly obvious without supporting UI elements or card iconography.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold yellow title with strong outline clarity. The title 'THREE FINGER' uses a thick yellow font with dark outline positioned centrally over a controlled light cream and purple background region. The letterforms remain legible at SMALL size due to weight and contrast. At TINY size the text compresses slightly but remains readable, though some decorative serifs may blur slightly during quick scroll.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong value separation with warm-cool balance. The capsule uses a warm cream-yellow upper third contrasting sharply against cool purple tones in the right demon skull character, creating clear silhouette separation. The yellow title pops distinctly against both background regions in grayscale and maintains strong edge definition at SMALL and TINY sizes. The purple skull and blue/red horns provide good hue separation that aids quick recognition.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Stylized demon character with strong art direction. The purple demon skull with expressive teeth and colored horns shows distinctive character art with intentional shading and personality. The overall presentation feels polished and intentional rather than template-based, with cohesive color grading from warm to cool tones. However, the composition is relatively straightforward character art without a unique mechanical or narrative hook visually communicated on the capsule itself.
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Recognizable demon mascot with consistent style. The purple demon skull character appears to be a consistent brand element with distinctive design (expressive face, colored horns, visible teeth). The color palette of purples, blues, and warm yellows creates a recognizable identity signature. The style feels cohesive internally, though without access to the 7 store screenshots, full brand consistency across materials cannot be fully verified; the capsule itself shows strong internal consistency.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear focal point with balanced element placement. The demon skull on the right and dark skull-like form on the left frame the central yellow title, creating a clear three-point hierarchy. The composition uses depth with background cloud effects and foreground characters, maintaining good safe margins from edges. At TINY size, the focal point remains clear, though the left shadow character becomes less distinct and may slightly muddy the read during quick scroll.

What works

  • Strong color contrast against Steam background. The warm cream and cool purple palette creates excellent separation from the dark Steam #1b2838 background, making the capsule pop during browsing.
  • Bold legible title treatment. Yellow text with dark outline remains readable at SMALL and TINY sizes without decorative degradation.
  • Distinctive character mascot design. The expressive purple demon skull with colored accents is memorable and establishes brand personality clearly.

What hurts the capsule

  • Genre unclear from visuals alone. While the fantasy theme is evident, the roguelike deck-building mechanic is not visually communicated; a player might expect action-RPG or puzzle game instead.
  • Left shadow element lacks clarity at small sizes. The dark silhouette on the left compresses into muddy detail at TINY size and does not meaningfully support the composition.
  • No gameplay or mechanical hint on capsule. The capsule relies entirely on character art and does not suggest cards, positioning, or strategic elements that define the game's core mechanics.

Priority fixes

  1. [genre_clarity] Add subtle card, grid, or positioning UI element to the composition to visually hint at the deck-building and directional placement mechanics
  2. [composition] Reduce or clarify the left dark skull form to reduce visual noise and strengthen focus on the main purple demon character and title
  3. [title_readability] Test title legibility at actual TINY thumbnail size (120x45) to ensure serifs do not collapse during rapid scrolling

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the short description to lead with the board-building mechanic as the hook: 'Roguelike deck builder where you draft cards AND build the board—position your units directionally to chain combos and watch your battlefield transform with each run.'
  2. [tone_match] Remove 'Shoot lasers at evil, flying skulls and place wisely; the power is in your hands now wizard!' and replace with strategic phrasing that matches the rest of the copy, e.g., 'Defeat the ancient ETORZ across 15 unique boss encounters by mastering synergy and terrain advantage.'
  3. [feature_communication] Add 1-2 concrete combo examples to the Directional card tagging section, e.g., 'Place a warrior adjacent to a cleric to trigger +2 armor and lifesteal bonuses—position matters every turn.'
  4. [audience_targeting] Insert an explicit difficulty or skill-focus sentence: 'Best for strategic puzzle-solvers who love chaining mechanics and emergent board states' to clarify who should play.

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Steam app ID: 3778160 · Tags: Strategy, Casual, Deckbuilding, Card Game, Indie