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Lost my Collection of 600 Stars capsule

Lost my Collection of 600 Stars

Lost my Collection of 600 Stars is a casual 2D hidden object game with a cute, stylized and relaxing aesthetic.

$1.994 user reviews
CasualHidden ObjectPoint & Click
Vaggelis ArabatzoglouAug 27, 2025

Lost my Collection of 600 Stars scores 73/100 — better than 54% of Casual capsules (n=10,153).

4 user reviews · $1.99 · Released Aug 27, 2025 · By Vaggelis Arabatzoglou

Quick text summary

Lost my Collection of 600 Stars scored 73/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Casual capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Increase left margin of title or reposition to center-upper area to ensure safe clearance from edge cropping on all Steam views.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Cute casual with clear wholesome intent. The stylized lion character, warm pastel palette, and decorative swirl patterns immediately signal a casual, family-friendly indie game with relaxing vibes. At tiny size, the character silhouette and playful art style remain readable enough to suggest a cozy hidden-object or collection game, though the specific genre (hidden object vs. puzzle vs. adventure) is not definitively clear from visuals alone.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Strong pink script with good contrast. The title 'Lost my Collection of 600 Stars' is rendered in a bold pink script font positioned in the upper right, creating clear separation from the background. At full and small sizes it reads cleanly; at tiny size the main title words remain legible, though 'Collection of 600 Stars' becomes slightly cramped but does not completely collapse.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Warm palette pops on dark background. The golden yellow, orange, and soft pink tones provide strong value separation against Steam's dark #1b2838 background, with the pink text especially punchy against the warm mid-tone backdrop. The lion character outline and decorative elements maintain clear silhouettes even at small size, and grayscale conversion shows good tonal separation between subject and fill areas.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Polished hand-drawn charm, slightly generic. The capsule displays intentional illustrative craft with consistent line work, thoughtful color blocking, and a distinctive art style that feels premium and cohesive. However, the core composition—a cute character with decorative swirls and stars—leans toward a familiar indie aesthetic seen in many casual games; while well-executed, it lacks a singular standout hook that differentiates it from other cozy indie titles.
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Warm palette and character establish identity. The lion character, warm golden-yellow color scheme, and ornamental swirl motifs create recognizable internal identity cues that would likely be consistent across store screenshots and marketing. The playful serif script and pastel pink accent color reinforce a cohesive brand feel, though without seeing store assets, the consistency cannot be fully verified as stronger than 7.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear hierarchy with minor edge tension. The lion character anchors the left-center focal point while the title claims the upper right, creating a stable diagonal balance. At tiny size the composition reads clearly with no major clutter; however, the decorative swirl background fills most negative space without strategic restraint, and the title positioning at the edge risks slight cropping on some Steam display modes.

What works

  • Distinct warm palette. Golden yellows and soft pinks create strong contrast against dark Steam background and remain vibrant and legible at all sizes.
  • Readable title placement. Pink script title in upper right has high contrast and clean letterforms that survive compression to tiny size without complete loss of readability.
  • Polished illustration style. Consistent line work, intentional coloring, and hand-drawn character convey premium indie craft and coherent visual identity.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic indie aesthetic. The cute character with decorative swirls and stars is competent but closely resembles many other cozy casual games, offering no singular visual hook.
  • Title edge positioning risk. Right-aligned title sits close to the edge and may be cropped on certain Steam display contexts, reducing safe margin.
  • Limited genre specificity. Visual style signals 'cute casual game' but does not clearly communicate hidden-object, puzzle, or collection mechanics at tiny thumbnail size.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Increase left margin of title or reposition to center-upper area to ensure safe clearance from edge cropping on all Steam views.
  2. [genre_clarity] Add subtle UI or visual cue (e.g., a magnifying glass, scattered stars with search highlight, or peek-a-boo object hint) to clarify hidden-object gameplay at tiny size.
  3. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a more distinctive visual hook—unique character expression, environment detail, or signature graphic element—to differentiate from generic cozy indie templates.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Replace 'A hidden object game where you must find all the stars to complete the game' with an action-led opener that hints at visual or emotional appeal: e.g., 'Search a beautiful vector world for 600 hidden stars in this zen hidden object experience.'
  2. [uniqueness] Add 1–2 sentences after the feature list explaining what makes this game or artwork visually distinct: describe the art style, theme, or why the 600-star collection is special.
  3. [feature_communication] Expand the vector artwork description from '1 Large Vector Artwork' to a brief sentence about the visual theme, mood, or subject matter to help players envision the game.
  4. [audience_targeting] Add a one-line statement explicitly naming the intended audience: e.g., 'Perfect for relaxation seekers and hidden object enthusiasts looking for a challenge without time pressure.'

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Steam app ID: 3932030 · Tags: Casual, Hidden Object, Point & Click, Singleplayer, 2D