Lost my Collection of Fish 2 scores 73/100 — better than 54% of Casual capsules (n=10,153).

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Lost my Collection of Fish 2 scored 73/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Casual capsule. Top priority fix: [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a signature character or iconic mascot fish to create memorable brand recall and differentiation from generic aquatic casual games.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Casual hidden object game clear. The neon cyan lettering and playful line-art background of fish, bubbles, and aquatic doodles clearly signal a casual, lighthearted aquatic theme. At TINY size, the fish motifs and bright neon style still read as whimsical indie casual rather than action or puzzle-heavy, though the specific hidden-object mechanic is not explicitly communicated by visual gameplay hints alone.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Neon title readable at all sizes. The cyan neon glow effect with strong outline contrast makes both 'Lost my Collection' and 'Fish 2' clearly legible at full, small, and tiny sizes against the dark blue background. The cursive and graffiti-style letterforms are decorative but maintain letter clarity; at tiny size, the title still parses as readable text rather than collapsing into blur.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong cyan-blue value separation. The bright cyan neon text and decorative line-art foreground elements create sharp luminosity contrast against the deep blue background, reading clearly even in grayscale mental test. The glow effect enhances separation and pop against Steam's dark #1b2838, and quick-scroll legibility is strong with the centered bright lettering commanding attention.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Cohesive neon indie aesthetic. The neon glow treatment and hand-drawn line-art doodle pattern create a distinctive casual indie vibe that feels intentional and polished rather than templated. However, the aquatic doodle motif is somewhat common in indie casual titles; the execution is clean but the visual hook is incremental rather than highly memorable or unique.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Consistent neon casual identity. The cyan neon glow, playful line-art style, and aquatic theme form an internally cohesive visual identity that should carry across store screenshots and UI. No strong iconic character or signature motif emerges that would create memorable brand recall; it reads as competent casual branding rather than instantly recognizable or distinctive.
  • Composition: 8/10 — Centered title, balanced doodle field. The title is centered with strong hierarchy, sitting in a clean bright zone above a balanced field of playful aquatic line-art doodles that frame without cluttering. The composition is resilient to Steam's cropping and reads well at small and tiny sizes; no critical elements touch dangerous edges, and the focal point remains the glowing title throughout all sizes.

What works

  • Legible neon title at all sizes. Cyan glow outline ensures the title reads clearly at full, small, and tiny resolutions without collapsing or blurring into illegibility.
  • Strong dark-light contrast. Bright cyan pops powerfully against deep blue background, standing out in quick scroll and reading well in both color and grayscale.
  • Balanced composition with clear hierarchy. Centered title with supportive doodle background creates visual flow without clutter, maintaining focal clarity at all viewport sizes.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic aquatic doodle pattern. The line-art fish and bubble motifs are competent but common in indie casual games, lacking a distinctive or memorable visual hook.
  • Limited brand identity differentiation. No iconic character, symbol, or signature palette emerges; the capsule communicates casual aesthetic but not a unique brand presence compared to top-tier casual titles like Dave the Diver.
  • Hidden-object mechanic not visually hinted. The capsule signals casual aquatic fun but does not visually suggest the specific hidden-object gameplay loop that defines the core experience.

Priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a signature character or iconic mascot fish to create memorable brand recall and differentiation from generic aquatic casual games.
  2. [genre_clarity] Add a subtle visual hint of the hidden-object mechanic, such as a magnifying glass, magnified detail, or layered scene composition that implies object discovery.
  3. [brand_consistency] Establish and reinforce a distinctive color accent or pattern motif that ties the capsule to in-game UI and store screenshots for cohesive brand identity.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Replace the opening short description with a verb-driven, curiosity-forward hook like 'Find 100 hidden fish scattered across a single stunning hand-drawn scene—how many will you spot?' instead of leading with genre labels.
  2. [uniqueness] Add 1–2 sentences explaining why this game is specifically worth playing: what is distinctive about the vector art style, the fish theme, or what changed from the first game to justify a sequel.
  3. [feature_communication] Clarify the 'No Hints' feature: specify whether hints are optional/unavailable in all modes, and explain what this means for gameplay difficulty and player experience.
  4. [audience_targeting] Add a short sentence signaling expected playtime and ideal player type, e.g., 'Perfect for a relaxing 30-minute wind-down or a completionist challenge for puzzle lovers.'

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Steam app ID: 4068860 · Tags: Casual, Point & Click, Puzzle, Hidden Object, 2D