Fraud Camp: Survival Escape scores 70/100 — better than 32% of Post-apocalyptic capsules (n=804).

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Fraud Camp: Survival Escape scored 70/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Post-apocalyptic capsule. Top priority fix: [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive visual motif or character silhouette (e.g., a player figure actively hiding, climbing, or evading) to create a memorable identity separate from generic simulator aesthetics.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Stealth-survival gameplay evident. The compound setting with guards, police vehicles, and armed units clearly signals a stealth-survival extraction game. Palm trees and tropical locale establish the setting, and the fortified camp layout with watchtowers implies evasion mechanics. At TINY size, the guard figures and vehicle placement still communicate 'avoid authority' but the specific stealth-survival extraction angle becomes less distinct without the title context.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold, readable at small sizes. The title 'FRAUD CAMP SURVIVAL ESCAPE' uses large, orange-red sans-serif lettering with a bright yellow outline and red flame effects that create strong contrast against the darker sky background. At SMALL and TINY sizes, the title remains legible due to bold weight and warm color separation. The stacked layout and bright outline ensure the core message survives screen shrinking well.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Warm palette pops strongly. Vibrant orange and red text with yellow outlines create excellent value separation against the teal-blue sky and darker compound structures. The warm color temperature contrasts sharply with the cool background, and primary elements maintain clear silhouettes even when evaluated in grayscale. At TINY size, the title remains the dominant focal point due to saturation and lightness difference.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Competent but thematically generic. The isometric compound scene with vehicles, buildings, and guard figures is cleanly rendered with appealing art direction, but the visual presentation closely follows familiar simulator and strategy game conventions seen in titles like Contraband Police and Supermarket Simulator. The tropical holiday camp aesthetic provides some thematic hook, but the overall composition and execution feel more functional than distinctive or memorable.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Internal coherence but no distinctive identity. The art style is consistent within this single capsule—clean isometric perspective, warm tropical palette, and cohesive lighting across buildings and vehicles. However, there is no iconic character, signature motif, or memorable visual trademark that would make this capsule instantly recognizable as 'Fraud Camp' on a second viewing. The generic compound layout lacks a unique visual hook that would differentiate it in memory.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear hierarchy, solid focal point. The title dominates the upper third with strong visual weight, while the compound scene occupies the lower two-thirds with clear depth layering—foreground buildings, midground vehicles and guards, background palm trees and structures. The isometric perspective guides the eye across the scene naturally, and key gameplay elements (guards, vehicles, compound fencing) are well-distributed without clutter. At SMALL size the title remains prominent and the scene still reads as a cohesive location; at TINY size the compound detail becomes abstracted but the overall arrangement maintains clarity.

What works

  • Strong title contrast and readability. Bright orange-red text with yellow outline creates excellent value separation against the sky background and remains legible at TINY sizes due to bold letterforms and warm saturation.
  • Clear isometric scene hierarchy. Depth layering with foreground buildings, midground action elements, and background structures creates a natural focal point flow that guides attention without scattering focus.
  • Thematic setting clarity. Guards, police vehicles, and fortified compound layout immediately signal stealth-survival evasion gameplay, reinforcing the core mechanic visually.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic compound aesthetic. The isometric tropical holiday camp layout closely mirrors existing simulator titles and lacks distinctive visual language that would make it memorable or stand apart from genre peers.
  • No iconic identity markers. The capsule contains no character, logo, symbol, or signature element that would create brand recall or visual recognition on a second encounter.
  • Minimal stealth-survival differentiation. While guards and vehicles are present, the capsule does not visually emphasize the core stealth mechanics or extraction narrative in a way that distinguishes it from broader strategy or simulator games.

Priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive visual motif or character silhouette (e.g., a player figure actively hiding, climbing, or evading) to create a memorable identity separate from generic simulator aesthetics.
  2. [brand_consistency] Develop a signature color accent or iconic element that could serve as a visual trademark and appear consistently across future marketing materials.
  3. [genre_clarity] Add subtle UI or mechanic visual cues (e.g., an escape route highlight, guard sightlines, or stealth indicator) to emphasize the extraction-survival angle over simulation.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the short description to open with an action verb and specific threat: 'Slip past armed guards and police dogs in a deadly compound escape' or similar, then deliver the stakes.
  2. [uniqueness] Add 1-2 sentences explaining what makes this extraction game distinct—is it the compound layout, the dog mechanics, the progression system, or the narrative setup? Contrast briefly with similar games if possible.
  3. [audience_targeting] Clarify the intended player: is this for players who enjoy high-tension tactical puzzles, casual stealth challenges, or horror-survival immersion? Add explicit difficulty or intensity signals.
  4. [tone_match] Infuse the copy with atmospheric or narrative voice that matches the post-apocalyptic, survival-horror tags—currently it reads too procedural and clinical for the mood implied by the genre tags.

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Steam app ID: 3994030 · Tags: Post-apocalyptic, Looter Shooter, Survival Horror, Top-Down, Stealth