Getting Over It with Your Body scores 62/100 — better than 3% of Psychological Horror capsules (n=2,166).

Quick text summary

Getting Over It with Your Body scored 62/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a Psychological Horror capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Remove or enlarge the 'with Your Body' subtitle to ensure legibility at TINY size, or integrate it into the main title treatment

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Fitness challenge game clear. The capsule immediately communicates a physical fitness or body-control game through the prominent planking pose and desert training environment. At TINY size, the silhouette of the person in the plank position is still recognizable and conveys physical exertion, though the specific game genre nuance (physics-based challenge) is less obvious without context. The sky-and-sand setting reinforces an outdoor survival or challenge theme.
  • Title Readability: 6/10 — Title readable but tagline unclear. The main title 'Getting Over It' is rendered in large, bold white italic text with good contrast against the sky, remaining legible at SMALL size. However, the subtitle 'with Your Body' is positioned below in a smaller font and becomes difficult to parse at TINY size due to reduced scale and potential blur. At full size both are clear, but the tagline significantly degrades in the smallest viewing condition.
  • Contrast & Color: 7/10 — Strong value separation from Steam background. The bright blue sky and tan desert sand provide excellent value contrast against Steam's dark #1b2838 background, making the capsule pop visibly on the storefront. The person's skin tone and light clothing stand out clearly against the background, creating good silhouette definition even at reduced sizes. In grayscale, the midtone range reads well with distinct light-dark separation, though the sky and sand are similarly valued and could benefit from more tonal variety.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 5/10 — Competent but generic fitness concept. The image is well-photographed and professionally composed, but the concept of a person in a planking pose in a desert feels like a stock fitness photo rather than a distinctive game hook or visual identity. There are no gameplay-specific UI elements, unique art style markers, or memorable distinctive features that signal what makes this game special beyond 'fitness challenge.' The execution is clean but the idea reads as generic motivational content.
  • Brand Consistency: 5/10 — No consistent visual identity signals. Without access to the 10 reference screenshots, the capsule presents a minimalist real-world photography approach with no obvious iconic symbols, recurring motifs, or signature palette that would establish brand recognition. The natural desert landscape and realistic human figure lack distinctive stylization cues that would be memorable across marketing materials. This approach could be consistent internally but doesn't communicate a distinctive visual brand that stands alone.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear focal point with solid balance. The person in the plank position is the clear primary subject centered horizontally and vertically in the frame, with the vast sky and sand creating natural depth layers (background, subject, foreground). The composition uses negative space effectively to avoid clutter, and the title placement at the top leaves breathing room around the main figure. The safe margins are good at SMALL and TINY sizes, though the horizontal centering means cropping from either side would still preserve the subject.

What works

  • High contrast against Steam background. The bright blue sky and warm sand tones create excellent value separation from the dark Steam storefront, making the capsule immediately visible in browsing.
  • Clear primary focal point. The centered person in the plank pose is unambiguously the main subject and remains recognizable as a human figure even at TINY thumbnail size.
  • Professional photography quality. The image is clean, well-lit, and technically well-composed with no blur, noise, or obvious compression artifacts.

What hurts the capsule

  • Tagline unreadable at tiny size. The 'with Your Body' subtitle becomes illegible at TINY thumbnail size due to reduced font scale and potential blur during quick scroll.
  • Generic fitness aesthetic. The stock fitness photography approach lacks distinctive visual identity markers or game-specific UI that would communicate what makes this game unique.
  • No gameplay context visible. The capsule shows physical exercise but does not visually hint at the physics-based challenge mechanic or game mechanics unique to the title.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Remove or enlarge the 'with Your Body' subtitle to ensure legibility at TINY size, or integrate it into the main title treatment
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Add a game-specific visual element such as a UI frame, symbolic icon, or stylized element that differentiates this from generic fitness content and communicates the game's unique appeal
  3. [genre_clarity] Consider adding a subtle gameplay hint such as a climbing element, obstacle, or progression indicator to clarify the action-challenge nature beyond standard fitness

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [genre_clarity] Remove or correct the mismatch between genre tags (Racing, RPG, Strategy, Sports) and the actual physics-platformer gameplay described; consolidate to Action, Casual, Indie, Adventure, and Simulation.
  2. [audience_targeting] Clarify the intended audience by removing Family Sharing category or explicitly repositioning copy away from horror/pain language if the game is truly family-friendly.
  3. [feature_communication] Add 1–2 sentences describing progression: 'Conquer X stages across Y themed levels' or 'Unlock new body types and physics modifiers,' giving players a sense of scope and replayability.
  4. [hook_strength] In the short description, lead with the unique mechanic: 'Control a ragdoll body with nothing but your mouse as you drag, whip, and fling yourself through physics-defying hell.'

Related guides

Steam app ID: 3879730 · Tags: Psychological Horror, Difficult, Funny, Physics, Philosophical