Fluxkeep scores 72/100 — better than 44% of 2D Platformer capsules (n=1,970).

Quick text summary

Fluxkeep scored 72/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a 2D Platformer capsule. Top priority fix: [composition] Remove or consolidate scattered lower UI elements into a cohesive, intentional accent grouping with clear visual hierarchy and purpose.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Platformer with cyberpunk aesthetic clear. The neon pink title, pixelated UI elements, glitchy cyan and magenta accents, and angular geometric shapes strongly signal a 2D indie platformer with cyberpunk/digital themes. At TINY size, the neon pink logo and scattered pixel art fragments still communicate the genre effectively, though specific rogue-like elements are not visually obvious without context.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold neon title legible throughout sizes. The large neon pink 'Fluxkeep' title with a clear outline stands out distinctly against the dark textured background and remains readable even at TINY size. Strategic placement in the upper portion of the composition avoids the scattered UI clutter below, maintaining clarity during quick scrolls.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong neon pop with dark background. The bright neon pink title and cyan accents create excellent separation from the dark charcoal textured background (#1b2838 compatible). The value contrast remains strong even in grayscale, and the glitchy elements add visual interest without compromising the core silhouette clarity.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Distinctive cyberpunk aesthetic, minor generic elements. The glitchy pixel art style, neon color palette, and geometric UI fragments create a cohesive cyberpunk indie identity that feels intentional and polished. However, the scattered lower elements (health bar, ammo-like icon) lean toward generic game UI representation rather than communicating a unique selling point or memorable mechanic.
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Coherent neon cyberpunk identity established. The consistent use of neon pink, cyan, and magenta with pixelated/glitchy rendering creates a recognizable internal aesthetic that would likely carry across store screenshots. The style feels cohesive and distinct enough to build brand recall, though iconic character or signature motif is absent from this capsule.
  • Composition: 6/10 — Functional hierarchy with scattered lower region. The title anchors the top with clear dominance, establishing a strong focal point that works at all sizes. However, the lower half contains scattered UI elements (health bar, icons, text fragments) that feel cluttered and lack spatial hierarchy; at TINY size these elements blur into visual noise without clear purpose or meaningful contribution to composition.

What works

  • Neon title legibility. The thick-outlined pink 'Fluxkeep' logo maintains sharp readability from full size down to TINY, with excellent contrast against the dark background.
  • Genre-specific aesthetic. The cyberpunk neon color palette and pixelated glitch effects immediately signal indie platformer sensibilities and stand out in quick scrolls.
  • Color harmony and saturation. The limited, intentional palette of neon pink, cyan, and magenta creates visual cohesion without appearing flat or oversaturated.

What hurts the capsule

  • Cluttered lower composition. Scattered UI elements (health icons, ammo-like graphics, text fragments) in the lower half create visual noise that competes with the title without clear purpose.
  • Generic gameplay UI signaling. The health bar and icon elements feel like placeholder game UI rather than intentional design choices that communicate unique mechanics or selling points.
  • Weak focal point hierarchy below title. No clear secondary focal point guides the eye effectively; the scattered elements feel equally weighted, reducing composition strength at SMALL size.

Priority fixes

  1. [composition] Remove or consolidate scattered lower UI elements into a cohesive, intentional accent grouping with clear visual hierarchy and purpose.
  2. [genre_clarity] Add a small silhouette or visual cue that hints at platformer mechanics (e.g., a pixelated character pose or jump arc) to strengthen genre specificity.
  3. [uniqueness_polish] Replace generic health/ammo icons with bespoke visual elements that suggest core mechanics (rogue-like progression, level editor capability, or endless corridor concept).

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the short description to lead with a specific gameplay hook: 'Master procedurally-changing platforming challenges where roguelike blessings and curses reshape every run—then build and share your own rooms with the integrated editor.'
  2. [feature_communication] Explain how one roguelike mechanic (e.g., Blessings) concretely affects gameplay in one sentence: 'A Blessing might grant double jump or shield regeneration, fundamentally altering how you approach each floor.'
  3. [uniqueness] Add a differentiator sentence: 'Create your own challenge rooms and share them with Workshop support—then compete on public leaderboards with anti-cheat protection, or export runs to share with friends.'
  4. [audience_targeting] Mention the female protagonist in the opening context: 'Play as a skilled platformer navigating the Endless Corridor, collecting roguelike modifiers to enhance your abilities, or design your own challenges.'

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Steam app ID: 3994900 · Tags: 2D Platformer, Level Editor, Action, Female Protagonist, Action Roguelike