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1 Trillion Credits In Debt capsule

1 Trillion Credits In Debt

A turn based RPG focused on paying off an impossible debt of 1 trillion credits. Start as a party of underequipped freelancers fighting enemies for menial pay. Mix and match equipment upgrades and synergies to take on harder, but more lucrative contracts to eventually win the couple their freedom.

$5.993 user reviews
Party-Based RPGDungeon CrawlerTurn-Based Combat
TimothyDec 25, 2025

1 Trillion Credits In Debt scores 70/100 — better than 30% of Party-Based RPG capsules (n=367).

3 user reviews · $5.99 · Released Dec 25, 2025 · By Timothy

Quick text summary

1 Trillion Credits In Debt scored 70/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Party-Based RPG capsule. Top priority fix: [uniqueness_polish] Add a distinctive visual element that hints at the debt theme—such as currency symbols, broken equipment, or a worn 'contract' artifact—to differentiate from generic fantasy RPG capsules and communicate the core premise.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — RPG with fantasy combat clear. The capsule communicates turn-based fantasy RPG through character silhouettes in combat poses, visible equipment, and a magical energy effect in the center. At TINY size, the anime-style characters and action stance remain readable, though the specific debt-themed hook is not visually apparent from imagery alone—genre reads as generic fantasy RPG rather than the unique premise.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold gold text reads well. The title '1TRILLION CREDITS IN DEBT' uses large, high-contrast golden-orange letterforms on a dark warm background, with clean spacing between words stacked vertically. At SMALL and TINY sizes, the text remains legible due to bold weight and strong value separation, though the three-line layout compresses slightly at thumbnail scale but still communicates the core message.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Warm palette with strong separation. The design uses a warm orange-to-burgundy gradient background that creates distinct value separation from the bright golden title and character highlights. At TINY size, the bright character armor details and glowing magical center pop cleanly against the darker background; the silhouette reads clearly in grayscale due to solid lighting edges.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Competent anime RPG aesthetic. The capsule features well-rendered anime-style characters with detailed armor and a cohesive warm color palette, but the visual composition follows a common RPG formula of character showcase with centered magical effects. The execution is clean and professional, yet lacks a distinctive visual hook or mechanic hint that would make it stand out from other fantasy RPG titles at quick glance.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Consistent style, lacks iconic anchor. The anime art style, warm color scheme, and character design are internally cohesive and likely match other marketing materials, but the capsule does not establish a memorable brand identity beyond 'fantasy RPG cast.' There are no signature motifs, symbols, or unique visual elements that would make this game instantly recognizable versus other turn-based RPGs in its category.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear hierarchy, well-balanced layout. The title occupies the left third with strong hierarchy, while the three characters and central magical effect form a clear focal point on the right and center, creating depth from background gradient through character placement. The layout functions well at SMALL size with safe margins around the title, though at TINY size the character details begin to merge slightly and the three-character arrangement compresses into a unified silhouette.

What works

  • Strong title contrast and readability. Golden-orange text with bold letterforms and clean stacking remains legible even at TINY thumbnail size against the warm background.
  • Effective color cohesion. The warm orange-to-burgundy gradient creates visual unity while the bright character armor and glowing center stand out cleanly in value separation.
  • Clear character-driven focal point. Three posed characters with distinct silhouettes and lighting guide the eye naturally across the composition and read recognizable at small scales.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic RPG visual identity. The anime character showcase and centered magic effect follow a common fantasy RPG template with no distinctive visual hook or memorable brand anchor.
  • Debt premise not visually communicated. The capsule appears as a standard fantasy RPG character reveal with no visual storytelling about the unique 'impossible debt' core mechanic or underdog freelancer premise.
  • Limited depth cueing at tiny scale. At TINY size, the three-character arrangement and layered background compress into a flatter silhouette, reducing the dimensional impact seen at full size.

Priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness_polish] Add a distinctive visual element that hints at the debt theme—such as currency symbols, broken equipment, or a worn 'contract' artifact—to differentiate from generic fantasy RPG capsules and communicate the core premise.
  2. [genre_clarity] Incorporate a subtle UI element like a contract, debt counter, or equipment synergy indicator in the background to signal the turn-based RPG mechanics and unique hook beyond standard combat fantasy.
  3. [brand_consistency] Establish and lock a signature visual motif (character expression, palette accent, or symbolic object) that will be consistent across all marketing to create instant brand recognition in future campaigns.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [feature_communication] Add 2-3 concrete examples of equipment synergies or upgrades (e.g., 'Equip Isaac with a laser rifle + armor-piercing rounds to penetrate heavy enemy shields') to help players visualize the progression loop.
  2. [tone_match] Rewrite 2-3 sentences in the detailed description to inject personality and world-building detail that makes the duo and their struggle feel lived-in, not mechanical.
  3. [feature_communication] Specify 3-4 mission or enemy types players will encounter (e.g., 'Corporate security teams,' 'alien swarms,' 'environmental hazards') to paint a clearer picture of combat scenarios.

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Steam app ID: 4094440 · Tags: Party-Based RPG, Dungeon Crawler, Turn-Based Combat, Character Customization, RPG