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Sisterly Bliss ~Don't Let Mom Find Out~ capsule

Sisterly Bliss ~Don't Let Mom Find Out~

A light admonishment from Mom sparks the realization that these twin sisters care for each other in more than a familial sense. In this dramatic & romantic yuri Visual Novel, it's up to you to navigate the forbidden tension between the sisters so their love can flourish without growing one-sided.

$24.99Very Positive(53)
Visual NovelFemale ProtagonistLGBTQ+
eyephonDec 3, 2025

Sisterly Bliss ~Don't Let Mom Find Out~ scores 65/100 — better than 20% of Visual Novel capsules (n=1,147).

Very Positive (53 reviews) · $24.99 · Released Dec 3, 2025 · By eyephon

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Sisterly Bliss ~Don't Let Mom Find Out~ scored 65/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a Visual Novel capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Remove or enlarge the tagline subtitle so it reads at small and tiny sizes, or integrate the 'Don't Let Mom Find Out' narrative hook into the main title styling.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Visual Novel romance clear. The anime art style, two close female characters with emotional expressions, and soft romantic color palette (pastel blues and pinks) immediately signal a visual novel or story-driven indie game with romantic themes. At tiny size, the character poses and art style remain legible enough to suggest visual novel genre, though the specific yuri angle is less obvious without text.
  • Title Readability: 6/10 — Title readable but tagline weak. The main title 'Sisterly Bliss' reads clearly in the orange-red gradient font at full and small sizes with decent letter spacing and outline contrast against the sky background. However, the subtitle tagline 'Don't Let Mom Find Out~' becomes nearly illegible at tiny size due to small letterform scale and thin stroke weight, undermining the full narrative hook at quick-scroll conditions.
  • Contrast & Color: 7/10 — Warm palette pops well. The soft blues, pinks, and peach skin tones create pleasant internal contrast and stand out moderately against the dark Steam background. The orange-red title text provides good value separation from the sky, and the character silhouettes remain distinct even at small size, though the overall warm pastel palette lacks the punch of saturated or high-contrast designs seen in top indie capsules like DREDGE or Slay the Princess.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Competent anime VN style. The artwork is polished and well-rendered with soft shading and expressive character design typical of quality visual novels, but the composition and framing feel familiar within the genre—two attractive characters in close proximity, romantic lighting, and suggestive pose are standard tropes. The design executes the visual novel romance formula well but does not communicate a distinctive mechanic, setting hook, or unique selling point that would differentiate it from dozens of similar titles.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Cohesive VN aesthetic throughout. The soft pastel color palette, anime illustration style, and romantic character framing create internal coherence and align with typical visual novel branding. The rounded, warm typography in the title reinforces the approachable romance genre expectation, and the lighting and art direction feel consistent, but there are no distinctive iconic motifs, symbols, or signature visual elements that would make the brand immediately memorable or recognizable on a second glance.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear focal point, safe layout. The two characters occupy the left-center focal region with strong eye contact and emotional intimacy, drawing immediate attention, while the title sits cleanly in the mid-right on a semi-clear sky background that avoids clashing with text. At tiny size the character composition remains the primary focal point and the overall balance is stable; however, some supporting hair and clothing elements at the far right edge risk minor Steam cropping loss, and the composition relies heavily on character appeal rather than environmental or mechanical storytelling cues.

What works

  • Strong character focal point. The two characters are positioned clearly in the prime left-center area with good emotional framing and remain legible even at tiny sizes.
  • Clean title placement on background. The orange-red gradient title sits on a relatively uncluttered sky region, ensuring readable contrast and clear separation from character elements.
  • Polished anime art execution. The character illustration is well-rendered with soft shading, appealing design, and professional visual novel production quality.

What hurts the capsule

  • Illegible tagline at small size. The subtitle 'Don't Let Mom Find Out~' becomes unreadable at tiny and small viewing sizes, losing the key narrative context that distinguishes the game's premise.
  • Generic visual novel tropes. The two-character close-proximity romantic pose and soft pastel aesthetic are standard formula elements without distinctive visual hooks or unique selling point clarity.
  • Limited mechanical communication. The capsule does not visually hint at choice systems, branching narrative, or interactive elements typical of story-driven games—it reads as pure character showcase rather than gameplay.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Remove or enlarge the tagline subtitle so it reads at small and tiny sizes, or integrate the 'Don't Let Mom Find Out' narrative hook into the main title styling.
  2. [genre_clarity] Add a subtle UI element (choice menu, dialogue box edge, or visual novel interface hint) to immediately signal interactive story game mechanic rather than static visual art.
  3. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive visual motif (signature color accent, thematic symbol, or environmental detail) that hints at the yuri romance or forbidden love angle beyond generic VN aesthetics.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [feature_communication] Add a bulleted list of core features: e.g., 'Two narrative routes (Ichika's and Futaba's perspectives)', 'Multiple branching endings based on dialogue choices', 'Estimated playtime per route'.
  2. [uniqueness] Insert a sentence explaining what is narratively or mechanically distinct: e.g., 'Experience the same pivotal moments through each sister's emotional lens to unlock different story outcomes' or 'Navigate conflicting feelings and societal pressure through branching decisions that reshape your relationship.'
  3. [feature_communication] Specify scope: mention total estimated playtime, number of endings/routes, or whether players must replay to see all content.
  4. [tone_match] Add a single sentence clarifying the overall emotional register: is this a bittersweet, dramatic journey or a lighter, more comedic romantic adventure?

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Steam app ID: 4093400 · Tags: Visual Novel, Female Protagonist, LGBTQ+, Anime, Choices Matter