Find Kitties: Zombie Hunter scores 67/100 — better than 14% of Cute capsules (n=4,529).

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Find Kitties: Zombie Hunter scored 67/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a Cute capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Unify title color to white or a single accent color to reduce fragmentation and improve legibility at small and tiny sizes.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Casual puzzle with horror theme. The zombie cat character on the right immediately signals a casual horror-comedy blend, and the text 'Find Kitties' and 'Zombie Hunter' clearly communicate hidden object gameplay. At tiny size, the grotesque green zombie cat silhouette remains recognizable and distinct enough to suggest casual puzzle gameplay with a humorous twist, though the specific 'hidden object' mechanic is less obvious than genre icons might be.
  • Title Readability: 6/10 — Mixed readability across sizes. At full size, the three-line title stack reads clearly with high contrast white outline on yellow, but the multicolor layering (white 'Find', red 'Kitties', green 'Zombie', red 'Hunter') creates visual noise. At small size the text remains legible but the color fragmentation reduces impact; at tiny size individual words start to blur together and lose distinction, making the full title difficult to parse at a glance.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong value separation and pop. The bright yellow background provides excellent separation from Steam's dark #1b2838 background, and the outlined white/red/green text pops against both the yellow field and the colorful zombie cat. The blue-green zombie cat silhouette has strong saturation and clear edges that read clearly even at tiny size, with good foreground-to-background separation throughout.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Competent but template-adjacent. The zombie cat character is charming and visually distinct with expressive features and bright color palette, showing intentional art direction. However, the layout follows a predictable formula—centered character plus stacked title text—and the overall presentation feels more like a functional indie casual game cover than a standout premium design that communicates a unique selling point beyond 'find cats, but zombies.'
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Consistent color palette, minimal identity. The design maintains internal cohesion with consistent use of bright primary colors (yellow, red, green, blue) and maintains a unified cartoon art style in the zombie cat illustration. However, there are no distinctive brand motifs, iconic symbols, or signature visual hooks that would make this capsule recognizable as 'Find Kitties' specifically versus a generic casual zombie game; the zombie cat is the only memorable identity element.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear focal point with minor balance issues. The zombie cat positioned on the right side creates a strong primary focal point that immediately draws the eye, and the stacked title on the left provides secondary hierarchy. The bright yellow background creates depth separation from the character, but at tiny size the title and character compete visually; the right-aligned character placement leaves safe margins but creates a slight imbalance with the empty yellow space on the bottom left.

What works

  • High contrast against dark Steam background. The bright yellow field and saturated character colors stand out clearly against Steam's #1b2838 background, ensuring strong discoverability in browsing.
  • Clear genre and tone communication. The zombie cat character immediately signals a casual horror-comedy game, and text explicitly states 'Find Kitties' and 'Zombie Hunter' to set expectations.
  • Expressive character design. The zombie cat illustration has personality with visible details like multiple eyes, stitches, and an exaggerated expression that reads well even at smaller sizes.

What hurts the capsule

  • Fragmented title color scheme reduces impact. Splitting 'Find Kitties Zombie Hunter' across four different text colors (white, red, green, red) creates visual noise and makes the title harder to read as a unified statement at small and tiny sizes.
  • Generic layout template. The centered character with stacked left-aligned title is a common indie game formula that does not feel distinctive or premium compared to benchmark titles like Balatro or Hades II.
  • Limited brand identity beyond the zombie cat. No iconic symbols, signature visual motifs, or memorable brand cues exist outside of the single character, making the capsule feel interchangeable within the casual game space.
  • Unbalanced composition with wasted space. The bottom-left quadrant contains unused yellow space while the character dominates the right side, creating a slightly awkward visual weight distribution.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Unify title color to white or a single accent color to reduce fragmentation and improve legibility at small and tiny sizes.
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Add a subtle visual element or background texture that hints at the hidden object mechanic or zombie apocalypse setting to increase distinctiveness.
  3. [composition] Shift the zombie cat slightly more toward center-right and add a secondary supporting element (torn edge, scattered objects, or a peek hint) to improve balance and add visual interest.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the short description opening to lead with the unique blend: 'Hunt down 200 zombie cats in this adorably twisted hidden object game where the zombie apocalypse meets cozy collectathon chaos.' This hooks on the tonal contrast and concrete stakes.
  2. [feature_communication] Add 2–3 sentences explaining progression or gameplay loop: Do levels have time limits? Are there hints? Do collectibles unlock anything? What is the reward for completion beyond achievement?
  3. [uniqueness] Include a sentence that differentiates from competitors: 'Unlike standard hidden object games, every cat is quirky and zombie-themed, and the hand-drawn art turns apocalypse dread into playful charm.'

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Steam app ID: 3924300 · Tags: Cute, Cats, Zombies, Cozy, Point & Click