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og frog fr capsule

og frog fr

A platformer where you play as Ogie the Frog and must use your jump strength precisely. Either master your jumps to race to the finish line, or to help critters and collect gems along the way.

$6.99
CasualSingleplayer3D Platformer
drunken banditNov 28, 2025

og frog fr scores 75/100 — better than 65% of Casual capsules (n=10,153).

$6.99 · Released Nov 28, 2025 · By drunken bandit

Quick text summary

og frog fr scored 75/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Casual capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Expand abbreviated title to full 'Og Frog' or 'Ogie the Frog' to improve brand recognition and memorability.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Platformer mechanics clearly signaled. The bright green frog character in mid-jump pose immediately communicates a platformer. The flying posture and airborne stance strongly suggest jump-based mechanics. At tiny size the frog silhouette and dynamic pose remain readable and genre-appropriate, though the exact casual/puzzle platformer subgenre is not fully distinguished from action platformers.
  • Title Readability: 7/10 — Bold yellow text, minor legibility concerns. The large yellow title 'og frog fr' uses a bold sans-serif font with good contrast against the blue background. Text remains readable at small size, though at tiny size the letter forms compress slightly and the abbreviated title loses some immediate recognition. Placement in upper left is safe and doesn't overlap busy areas.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong blue-green separation and pop. The lime green frog character pops distinctly against the soft blue sky background with high value separation. Yellow title text contrasts sharply with both the background and character. Gray platform elements provide mid-tone support without muddying the read, and the silhouette remains clear even in grayscale conversion and at tiny thumbnail size.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Charming character, slightly generic scene. The 3D frog character has appealing design and personality with visible detail in eyes and proportions. The clean minimalist background and soft gradient feel premium and intentional. However, the composition is a simple character-on-blue setup without strong visual storytelling or a distinctive mechanical hook that differentiates it from other cute platformers in the indie space.
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Cohesive art style, clear character focus. The frog character appears to be the core brand identity with consistent bright green coloring and distinctive design. The soft blue background and clean aesthetic align across the visible elements. Without access to the 7 store screenshots for full context, the internal cohesion appears strong, though the identity feels somewhat generic within the cute indie platformer category rather than instantly iconic.
  • Composition: 8/10 — Clear focal point, balanced depth layering. The flying frog occupies the center-right focal area with gray geometric shapes providing foreground and background depth layers. The composition creates clear visual hierarchy with the character as primary subject and supporting elements as secondary. Safe margins are respected and the design remains robust at small and tiny sizes without critical cropping issues.

What works

  • Strong character silhouette and appeal. The green frog reads clearly as a distinct character with personality and charm that stands out even at thumbnail size.
  • Excellent background contrast separation. Blue-green color scheme with high value contrast ensures the subject pops strongly against the dark Steam background without visual confusion.
  • Clean minimalist aesthetic and craft. Soft gradient background and geometric shapes demonstrate intentional, premium design without clutter or generic templating.

What hurts the capsule

  • Title abbreviation reduces recognition. 'og frog fr' uses abbreviated shorthand that may not immediately convey the full game name to new viewers at a glance.
  • Limited visual storytelling of core mechanic. While the jumping pose implies platforming, the scene doesn't communicate the unique puzzle or casual platformer hook that differentiates it from similar games.
  • Generic scene setup without distinctive hook. Character-on-gradient composition is clean but doesn't establish a memorable visual identity or unique selling point beyond the frog character itself.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Expand abbreviated title to full 'Og Frog' or 'Ogie the Frog' to improve brand recognition and memorability.
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Add a visual storytelling element such as gems, critters, or platforming obstacles to communicate the game's unique casual puzzle hook.
  3. [genre_clarity] Consider subtle UI elements or level geometry hints that distinguish this as a puzzle platformer rather than a standard action platformer.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Open with a stronger emotional or narrative hook: 'Help Ogie the frog navigate a vibrant world teeming with critters in peril—or race against your own times in this precision platformer.' This moves beyond pure mechanic explanation to character motivation.
  2. [feature_communication] Add a sentence clarifying the core control scheme: 'Hold to charge your jump power, release to leap with precision' (or whatever the actual mechanic is) to demystify how jump strength works.
  3. [uniqueness] Articulate what visually or mechanically sets this platformer apart: mention the art style (Retro, Colorful, Nature tags suggest a specific aesthetic) or a unique level design philosophy to differentiate from competitors.
  4. [feature_communication] Add a brief note on Early Access scope: 'Currently in Early Access with X levels complete; we're adding Y features based on community feedback' to set player expectations and build trust.

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Steam app ID: 4125640 · Tags: Casual, Singleplayer, 3D Platformer, Precision Platformer, Adventure