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Blobun Mini capsule

Blobun Mini

You are a blob bunny. Your goal? Touch every tile! Enjoy 60 bite sized puzzles across 5 different worlds in this casual puzzle game.

Free to PlayVery Positive(64)
CasualPuzzlePixel Graphics
CyanSorceryJul 7, 2025

Blobun Mini scores 77/100 — better than 75% of Casual capsules (n=10,153).

Very Positive (64 reviews) · Free to Play · Released Jul 7, 2025 · By CyanSorcery

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Blobun Mini scored 77/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Casual capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Remove or integrate the 'MINI' tagline into the main title lock-up to ensure all text remains readable at small sizes without loss of information.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Clear casual puzzle game identity. The pixelated blob bunny character with tile-based puzzle grid background immediately communicates a casual indie puzzle game. At tiny size, the blob silhouette and grid pattern remain recognizable, though the specific 'touch every tile' mechanic is not visually obvious without prior knowledge. The cheerful, blocky aesthetic distinctly signals casual/indie rather than hardcore or action genres.
  • Title Readability: 7/10 — Readable with minor size concerns. The 'BLOBUN' title uses bright multi-colored letters (green, pink, yellow) with dark outline that contrasts well against the dark background at full size. At small size (231×87), the letters remain legible but start to compress; at tiny size (120×45), individual letterforms blur slightly but the word shape is still recognizable. The 'MINI' tagline below is too small and disappears at tiny viewing, which is a minor readability loss for context.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong value separation and saturation. The bright neon-like green, yellow, and pink letters of the title create strong contrast against the dark blue background (#1b2838 reference). The blob character uses green with pink/magenta outline that pops clearly in grayscale due to high luminosity difference. At small and tiny sizes, the color separation holds up well, and the silhouettes remain distinct without muddy mid-tones.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Charming pixel art with cohesive craft. The retro pixel art style is executed cleanly with consistent anti-aliasing and intentional color choices that feel premium for an indie game. The blob bunny character has personality and the multi-color title treatment is a deliberate design choice rather than generic. However, the pixel-art casual puzzle aesthetic is familiar in the market (similar to Balatro, Sticky Business), so while well-crafted, it doesn't introduce a wholly novel visual hook.
  • Brand Consistency: 8/10 — Strong memorable blob bunny identity. The green blob bunny character is a distinctive iconic mascot that would be recognizable across other marketing materials and screenshots. The consistent use of the neon pixel-art palette (green, pink, yellow) and the retro grid-based visual language create internal cohesion. The brand identity signals are clear: cute, accessible, casual puzzle gameplay with a character-driven approach.
  • Composition: 8/10 — Well-balanced hierarchy with clear focal point. The blob bunny is centered and dominates the focal point, with the title overlaid directly below in a readable band. The grid/puzzle background sits neutral in the upper and lower regions without competing for attention. The composition is resilient at small and tiny sizes—the primary subject (blob) and title remain legible, with safe margins that avoid harsh cropping; the green ground-level element grounds the design nicely.

What works

  • Instantly recognizable mascot character. The green blob bunny is charming, distinctive, and memorable enough to build brand identity and drive repeat recognition across marketing materials.
  • Strong color contrast and vibrancy. Neon pink, green, and yellow letters against dark background create immediate visual pop that stands out in Steam browsing at all sizes.
  • Clean pixel-art craft and polish. Consistent retro aesthetic with intentional outline work and color separation feels premium and purpose-built rather than template-based.
  • Balanced composition across all sizes. Focal point remains clear from full header to tiny thumbnail; no critical elements crowd edges or compete for attention.

What hurts the capsule

  • Tagline 'MINI' unreadable at tiny size. Secondary text below the main title becomes illegible at 120×45px, losing context about the game's scope or nature.
  • Genre-specific mechanic not visually obvious. While the puzzle/grid background hints at puzzle gameplay, the core 'touch every tile' mechanic is not communicated visually and requires prior knowledge.
  • Pixel-art casual puzzle category is crowded. The visual language aligns with established indie puzzle standards (Balatro, Sticky Business) without a unique visual hook that differentiates this title.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Remove or integrate the 'MINI' tagline into the main title lock-up to ensure all text remains readable at small sizes without loss of information.
  2. [genre_clarity] Consider adding a subtle visual cue (e.g., tiles with check marks, a hint of the puzzle grid in the blob's area) to communicate the 'touch every tile' core mechanic at a glance.
  3. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a signature visual effect or palette twist (e.g., dynamic particle feedback, a unique world theme highlight) to differentiate from similar casual puzzle titles in the market.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Add a sentence after the short description explaining what makes the state-change mechanic (fire/ice) mechanically interesting or how it deepens the puzzle-solving experience.
  2. [audience_targeting] In the opening paragraph, briefly summarize Blobun's premise in one sentence ('following the original game') to onboard new players without assuming prior knowledge.
  3. [uniqueness] Rewrite the detailed description opening to lead with a specific mechanical hook unique to Mini (e.g., 'state-changing mechanics add a new layer of strategy') rather than relying on sequel positioning.

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Steam app ID: 3827340 · Tags: Casual, Puzzle, Pixel Graphics, LGBTQ+, Top-Down