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Floorball League 2010 capsule

Floorball League 2010

The first official floorball video game is back! Play real teams, enter tournaments, and relive the fast-paced action of 2010.

$4.99Very Positive(81)
SportsSingleplayerMultiplayer
Prodigium Game StudiosOct 20, 2025

Floorball League 2010 scores 72/100 — better than 34% of Sports capsules (n=905).

Very Positive (81 reviews) · $4.99 · Released Oct 20, 2025 · By Prodigium Game Studios

Quick text summary

Floorball League 2010 scored 72/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Sports capsule. Top priority fix: [contrast_color] Introduce a saturated secondary accent color (e.g., vibrant teal or neon accent stripe) in the logo or player area to increase visual pop against the Steam background

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Clear sports gameplay with team focus. Two players in athletic gear actively competing convey team-based sports action immediately. The 'FLOORBALL LEAGUE' text and jersey numbers reinforce competitive sports identity. At TINY size, the dynamic pose and athletic context still read as sports, though the specific sport requires the logo text to confirm it is floorball rather than generic soccer or futsal.
  • Title Readability: 9/10 — Bold, readable logo with strong contrast. The 'FBL' badge with 'FLOORBALL LEAGUE' subtitle uses white text on a dark rounded shield shape against a textured gray background, ensuring high legibility at all sizes. At FULL and SMALL sizes, every letterform is crisp and distinct; at TINY size, the logo remains identifiable as a sports league badge with the year '2010' supporting context. The strategic placement in the upper right avoids player overlap and maintains clarity even under quick scroll conditions.
  • Contrast & Color: 7/10 — Good value separation, moderate saturation. The bright yellow jersey on the left player pops against the dark textured background, and white player uniforms create clear silhouettes. The white logo shield stands out sharply. At TINY size, the yellow and white read as distinct light values that separate from the dark gray, though the overall palette is relatively muted and lacks vibrant accent colors that would create premium visual punch against #1b2838 Steam background.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Competent sports photo, generic treatment. The real player photography and authentic team jerseys convey legitimacy, but the composition feels like a standard sports game marketing shot—two athletes posing mid-action on a textured background with a simple badge logo. The layout and styling are functional and professional but lack distinctive visual storytelling, memorable design flourishes, or a unique hook that would differentiate this from dozens of other sports simulation covers.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Simple badge identity, limited personality. The 'FBL' shield logo and 2010 year mark establish a basic league identity that is internally consistent across the capsule. However, there are no memorable character motifs, signature color schemes beyond basic light-dark contrast, or distinctive visual patterns that would make this capsule instantly recognizable or iconic across multiple marketing touchpoints. The brand feels corporate and safe rather than memorable.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear focal point, effective space balance. The two players occupy the left and center portions with strong visual weight, drawing immediate attention, while the logo sits confidently in the upper right without competing for focus. Depth layering with foreground athletes and textured background creates readable hierarchy. At SMALL and TINY sizes, the player silhouettes and logo remain the primary focal points without clutter; however, the composition feels slightly static and could benefit from more dynamic diagonal movement or layering that enhances visual flow.

What works

  • Logo legibility and placement. The FBL shield is crisp, high-contrast white on dark, strategically positioned in the upper right away from player overlap, and remains identifiable at TINY size.
  • Genre and sport recognition. Athletic pose, team jerseys, and competitive positioning immediately communicate sports action; floorball specificity is reinforced by the logo text.
  • Clear visual hierarchy. Players command primary attention with strong mid-range values, logo provides secondary branding anchor, and textured background recedes appropriately.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic sports photography aesthetic. The pose and composition follow standard sports marketing templates with no distinctive visual storytelling, memorable art direction, or unique hook.
  • Muted color palette and saturation. Yellow, white, and gray tones are present but lack the vibrant accent colors or bold saturation needed to stand out prominently against Steam's dark #1b2838 background.
  • Limited brand identity and memorability. The simple badge logo and safe composition lack iconic character motifs, signature visual patterns, or distinctive design elements that would create lasting brand recognition.

Priority fixes

  1. [contrast_color] Introduce a saturated secondary accent color (e.g., vibrant teal or neon accent stripe) in the logo or player area to increase visual pop against the Steam background
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Incorporate a distinctive visual element such as a floorball-specific icon (stick and ball motif) or dynamic motion effect that differentiates the capsule from generic sports game templates
  3. [brand_consistency] Develop a recognizable visual signature (repeating color motif, geometric pattern, or iconic symbol) that can be consistently applied across marketing materials and in-game branding for future recognition

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the short description to drop 'is back' and lead with a concrete hook: 'The only official 3D floorball game on Steam—lead real teams to victory in fast-paced matches with authentic leagues and tournament modes.'
  2. [uniqueness] Add 1-2 sentences explaining what makes floorball compelling and why players should care about this specific sport (e.g., 'Floorball is the world's fastest growing indoor team sport' or 'Experience the raw, arcade-style intensity of early 2010s sports gaming').
  3. [feature_communication] Expand Key Features to include one mechanical differentiator or progression detail, such as 'Climb league rankings,' 'Customize your roster,' or 'Master quick tactical plays with intuitive controls.'
  4. [audience_targeting] Add a sentence explicitly identifying the target player type, e.g., 'Perfect for hockey fans seeking a lighter, faster alternative, couch-co-op enthusiasts, and floorball devotees worldwide.'

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