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Long Black-Haired Schoolgirl Survival Simulation Game capsule

Long Black-Haired Schoolgirl Survival Simulation Game

Play as a stranded high school girl with long black hair and try to escape from a deserted island!

$2.993 user reviews
RPGSurvivalSimulation
stripmineDec 20, 2025

Long Black-Haired Schoolgirl Survival Simulation Game scores 62/100 — better than 4% of RPG capsules (n=3,544).

3 user reviews · $2.99 · Released Dec 20, 2025 · By stripmine

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Long Black-Haired Schoolgirl Survival Simulation Game scored 62/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a RPG capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Condense title to single or dual-line layout with larger, bolder letterforms and increase outline stroke width to prevent character merging at TINY size

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Anime survival game readable. The anime schoolgirl character with distressed expression and the word 'Survival' in pink text clearly communicate a survival game with visual novel or anime aesthetic. At TINY size, the character silhouette and 'Survival Simulation Game' tagline remain readable enough to signal the core premise, though the survival aspect relies heavily on text rather than environmental or mechanical cues.
  • Title Readability: 6/10 — Title legible at full, challenged at tiny. The main title 'Long Black-Haired Schoolgirl' uses white outlined text with good contrast against the light sky background at full size. However, at TINY size the three-line title layout becomes cramped and the white outlines lose definition, making individual letters blur together; the pink 'Survival Simulation Game' subtitle fares slightly better due to saturation but remains marginal at 120x45px.
  • Contrast & Color: 7/10 — Strong character pop, weak background separation. The anime character's dark hair, pale skin, and red mouth create excellent silhouette separation against the light blue sky background. When placed on Steam's dark #1b2838 background, the entire upper half reads clearly with good value contrast, though the sky gradient itself lacks the punch of a darker, more saturated treatment that would further enhance the character's presence at SMALL size.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 5/10 — Competent anime aesthetic, generic execution. The capsule leans on a recognizable anime school-survival visual hook but relies on a fairly standard character illustration style with minimal distinctive art direction or unique selling point visual. The outlined text treatment is clean but common in anime game marketing; there is no signature visual motif, unique color palette, or mechanical hint that differentiates this from dozens of other anime survival titles on the indie market.
  • Brand Consistency: 5/10 — Coherent anime style, no memorable identity. The art direction is internally consistent—anime character, serif outlined text, light sky palette—but lacks any iconic character pose, signature symbol, or distinctive color or design language that would create brand recognition. The character's neutral surprised expression and standard uniform do not communicate a unique personality or core mechanic that viewers would recall later.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear focal point, unbalanced layout. The character occupies the right two-thirds of the image as a clear primary focal point, with the title stacked left and center creating a functional hierarchy. However, the composition is front-heavy on the character with dead space in the upper left sky area, and the three-line title placement competes for attention rather than clearly supporting the character as a secondary element; at SMALL size, the title-to-image ratio becomes cramped and less elegant.

What works

  • Character silhouette stands out. The anime schoolgirl's dark hair, pale skin, and high-contrast facial expression create a strong visual hook that reads instantly even at SMALL sizes.
  • Clear survival game signal. The pink 'Survival Simulation Game' text and distressed character expression communicate the core premise without ambiguity.
  • Readable outline text strategy. White outlined serif text on the sky background provides decent legibility at full size and maintains basic readability at SMALL size.

What hurts the capsule

  • Title collapses at TINY size. The three-line title layout becomes illegible and blurry when scaled to 120x45px, with letterforms merging into an indistinct block.
  • Generic anime aesthetic. The character design and visual treatment lack a distinctive or memorable identity that differentiates it from countless other anime survival indie games.
  • Unbalanced composition with dead space. Large empty sky area in the upper left creates visual imbalance while the three-line title competes for attention rather than supporting the character focal point.
  • No unique mechanic or hook visual. The capsule communicates 'anime survival game' but offers no visual hint of what makes this specific game's mechanics or story unique.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Condense title to single or dual-line layout with larger, bolder letterforms and increase outline stroke width to prevent character merging at TINY size
  2. [composition] Extend character illustration leftward or reposition title below the character in a single prominent banner to create visual balance and reduce dead sky space
  3. [uniqueness_polish] Add a distinctive visual element such as island silhouette, survival tool, or signature color accent to communicate unique selling point beyond generic anime survival

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the short description to lead with a specific emotional or mechanical hook—e.g., 'Survive a procedurally-shifting island with realistic hunger, exhaustion, and illness. Every playthrough is different. Every decision matters.' This conveys urgency and replayability.
  2. [uniqueness] Add a sentence in the detailed description explaining what the 1 million-play legacy from the Flash era means for the player—e.g., 'A cult classic from 2012 with a proven, engaged community.' This leverages the game's credibility.
  3. [feature_communication] Replace or expand vague bullet points with one concrete example of the gameplay loop—e.g., 'Craft a fishing rod from sticks and vine, catch fish to survive the week, then decide whether to search for rescue supplies or build shelter.' This helps players visualize what they'll actually do.
  4. [audience_targeting] Add a sentence identifying the core audience—e.g., 'Perfect for players who love roguelikes with resource management, narrative branching, and high replayability.' This attracts the right player type.

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Steam app ID: 3840250 · Tags: RPG, Survival, Simulation, Female Protagonist, Adventure