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Your Cock capsule

Your Cock

An unremarkable little animal desktop pet, until you read its name.

$0.99Positive(21)
CasualIdlerSimulation
CrowZ GamesNov 10, 2025

Your Cock scores 60/100 — better than 0% of Casual capsules (n=10,153).

Positive (21 reviews) · $0.99 · Released Nov 10, 2025 · By CrowZ Games

Quick text summary

Your Cock scored 60/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a Casual capsule. Top priority fix: [contrast_color] Add a darker or more saturated background gradient (warm tan to muted burgundy or forest tone) behind the rooster to increase silhouette separation and value contrast.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Desktop pet simulation, clear intent. The stylized rooster character with soft, cute proportions immediately signals a casual desktop pet or simulation game rather than action or strategy. At TINY size, the chicken silhouettes on left and right remain recognizable as birds, though fine details like the eye and comb blur slightly. The aesthetic aligns well with cozy simulation expectations.
  • Title Readability: 6/10 — Readable but unconventional layout. The title 'YOUR COCK' uses a decorative gold-outlined font positioned centrally above the character. At full size it reads clearly, but at TINY size (120x45) the letters compress and the double-line outline becomes harder to parse due to thin letterforms against the warm beige background. The title placement overlaps the character's head, creating some visual tension.
  • Contrast & Color: 5/10 — Warm palette, limited value separation. The entire composition uses a narrow warm-to-neutral range: cream background, peachy rooster tones, and golden text. Against Steam's dark background #1b2838, the capsule pops due to overall brightness, but internal contrast between subject and background is weak—the rooster blends into the beige field. In grayscale, the silhouettes flatten significantly, reducing separation.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Competent but generic cute pet style. The rooster rendering is clean and well-illustrated with soft shading and appealing proportions that match other cozy sims like Minami Lane or Little Kitty, Big City. However, the capsule conveys no unique mechanic or hook—it is a straightforward character portrait without visual storytelling or unexpected detail that would distinguish it from dozens of similar desktop pet releases.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Simple, consistent art direction. The soft-shaded, pastel rooster aesthetic is cohesive and would be recognizable across marketing materials. However, there are no iconic symbols, signature motifs, or distinctive brand markers beyond the character itself—just a well-drawn bird on a neutral background, which many casual sims share as their visual language.
  • Composition: 6/10 — Centered, balanced, minor focal conflict. The composition uses symmetry with rooster heads flanking the title at left and right, creating visual balance. The central rooster is the clear focal point at all sizes. However, the title overlaps the center character rather than sitting cleanly above or beside it, and at TINY size the competing elements (two small rooster profiles + large center bird + text) create slight visual clutter despite the balanced layout.

What works

  • Clear genre signal through character. The rooster silhouette immediately communicates a cute, casual simulation rather than action or strategy.
  • Bright, appealing overall impression. The warm peachy palette and soft illustration style stand out against Steam's dark background and match cozy sim expectations.
  • Readable title at full size. The gold-outlined 'YOUR COCK' text is legible and uses deliberate decorative styling that fits the tone.

What hurts the capsule

  • Limited internal contrast. The rooster blends into the warm beige background, reducing silhouette definition and visual pop within the composition.
  • Title-character overlap. The gold text sits directly on the center rooster's head, creating visual congestion rather than clear separation of elements.
  • Generic desktop pet presentation. The capsule communicates no unique mechanic, story hook, or distinctive selling point beyond showing an illustrated rooster.
  • Tiny size legibility risk. The thin-outlined decorative font loses clarity at TINY size (120x45), and the overall warm-on-warm palette compresses into an undifferentiated soft blur.

Priority fixes

  1. [contrast_color] Add a darker or more saturated background gradient (warm tan to muted burgundy or forest tone) behind the rooster to increase silhouette separation and value contrast.
  2. [title_readability] Reposition the title below the rooster or to the side so it no longer overlaps the character, and thicken the font stroke to maintain legibility at TINY size.
  3. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a subtle unique visual element—an object, UI detail, or pose—that hints at the desktop pet mechanic or an unexpected gameplay twist.
  4. [composition] Reduce or remove the flanking rooster heads and commit to a single focal point with stronger depth layering to improve clarity at small sizes.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [feature_communication] Add a sentence describing what long-term engagement looks like—does the chicken grow, learn behaviors, interact with the user over time, or is it purely passive ambient decoration?
  2. [audience_targeting] Clarify the intended tone by adding a line like 'Perfect for office workers seeking a moment of calm' or 'A cheeky joke game with genuine cuteness,' to align player expectations with content.
  3. [uniqueness] Expand the subversion angle with something like 'Combines provocative humor with genuinely peaceful pet-sim mechanics,' to articulate why the name-plus-mechanics combination is the core differentiator.

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Steam app ID: 3963950 · Tags: Casual, Idler, Simulation, Creature Collector, Memes