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Mork Folio capsule

Mork Folio

Mork Folio is a third party companion APP for the Award winning Mork Bork TTRPG game.

$9.991 user reviews
AdventureRPGSoftware
Zany Gadgets Inc.Nov 21, 2025

Mork Folio scores 67/100 — better than 17% of Adventure capsules (n=7,922).

1 user reviews · $9.99 · Released Nov 21, 2025 · By Zany Gadgets Inc.

Quick text summary

Mork Folio scored 67/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a Adventure capsule. Top priority fix: [genre_clarity] Add a subtle UI element or digital artifact overlay (tablet outline, dice roll icon, or character sheet motif) to communicate 'companion app' identity at TINY size.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 5/10 — Ambiguous companion app identity. The wooden sign with crow/raven motif suggests dark fantasy or tabletop RPG, but the minimalist black-and-white aesthetic reads as generic indie rather than clearly communicating it is a companion app for TTRPG. At TINY size, the crow silhouette is the only gameplay hint, but it does not distinctly convey 'digital tool for tabletop gaming' versus a narrative adventure game.
  • Title Readability: 7/10 — Clear title, functional at all sizes. MORK FOLIO is rendered in bold, high-contrast black sans-serif text on a light wooden sign background, maintaining excellent legibility from FULL to TINY size. The letterforms are crisp and well-spaced, though the tagline or subtext identifying it as a companion app is not visible at small sizes, limiting context.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong value separation, clean silhouettes. The light cream-colored wooden sign with heavy black text and crow graphic creates excellent contrast against the dark #1b2838 background, with clear edge definition at all viewing sizes. The grayscale contrast remains strong, and the distressed dark texture around the sign adds depth without muddying the primary focal point.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Functional but generic tabletop aesthetic. The wooden sign with crow imagery evokes a classic tabletop or folk-horror vibe consistent with MORK Borg's brand, but the execution feels like a straightforward application of that theme rather than a distinctive visual hook. The distressed texture and crow motif are competent and on-brand, but do not communicate what makes this app unique compared to other TTRPG companions.
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Cohesive MORK Borg visual language. The wooden sign, crow symbol, black-and-white palette, and distressed aesthetic align well with the MORK Borg tabletop game's grimdark folk-horror branding, creating internal coherence. However, without exposure to the game's other materials, the capsule does not establish a distinctive icon or motif unique to Mork Folio itself.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Centered focal point, balanced layout. The wooden sign is cleanly centered with the crow perched at top, creating a stable vertical hierarchy and clear primary focus that reads well at SMALL and TINY sizes. The distressed texture fills negative space effectively, though the composition relies heavily on center-alignment which is safe but not visually dynamic.

What works

  • High contrast readability. Black text on light cream sign with dark surround creates strong value separation that sustains clarity at TINY size and reads instantly on dark Steam background.
  • On-brand thematic consistency. Wooden sign, crow motif, and distressed black-and-white treatment align cohesively with MORK Borg's grimdark folk aesthetic, signaling genre and game affiliation clearly.
  • Bold, legible typography. MORK FOLIO uses a heavy sans-serif that maintains its form from FULL to TINY size without collapse or stroke loss.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic companion app signaling. The capsule does not visually communicate that this is a digital tool or app—it reads as a narrative game rather than a facilitator for tabletop play.
  • Lack of unique visual hook. The wooden sign with crow is competent but feels like a direct transposition of MORK Borg's brand rather than a distinctive identity for Mork Folio specifically.
  • Missing contextual clarity at small sizes. No visible tagline, subtext, or UI element indicates this is a companion app; viewers must already know MORK Borg or Mork Folio to understand the product function.
  • Static centered composition. The centered sign layout is safe but visually passive; lacks dynamic focal point layering or compositional movement to create memorable visual impact.

Priority fixes

  1. [genre_clarity] Add a subtle UI element or digital artifact overlay (tablet outline, dice roll icon, or character sheet motif) to communicate 'companion app' identity at TINY size.
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive Mork Folio visual signature—a unique crow pose, icon, or color accent—that differentiates it from the base MORK Borg brand and signals premium tooling.
  3. [composition] Shift the wooden sign slightly off-center or add layered depth (foreground UI element, background environment hint) to create visual tension and higher engagement at SMALL size.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the short description to lead with the player benefit (e.g., 'Speed up your tabletop sessions with instant encounter and monster generators') before mentioning the parent game.
  2. [audience_targeting] Add a 1-2 sentence explanation early in the detailed description clarifying what 'Mork Borg' is and who should buy this app (e.g., 'A companion tool for Mork Borg, a dungeon-crawling RPG...' or 'If you GM Mork Borg, Mork Folio saves prep time').
  3. [feature_communication] Add a brief paragraph explaining how the oracle system specifically helps solo players or what makes the audio feature distinct from generic background music.
  4. [uniqueness] Include a statement of what makes Mork Folio different from other encounter generators or TTRPG tools (e.g., 'the only tool built specifically for Mork Borg's grim aesthetic' or 'combines 100+ creatures with GM-friendly reference cards').

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Steam app ID: 3908780 · Tags: Adventure, RPG, Software, Interactive Fiction, Tabletop