Fracta Regna scores 72/100 — better than 44% of Strategy capsules (n=5,103).

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Fracta Regna scored 72/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Strategy capsule. Top priority fix: [composition] Consolidate or emphasize one primary character or unit as a clear focal point rather than distributing equal visual weight across multiple creatures.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Strategy gameplay clear, style distinct. The cartoonish pixel art aesthetic and scattered character/unit placement immediately signal a tactical strategy game. At TINY size, the whimsical art style and multiple small character silhouettes effectively communicate indie strategy rather than action or RPG. The floating clouds and colorful terrain reinforce the fantastical strategy tone, though genre subtype (turn-based vs real-time) remains slightly ambiguous.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Logo readable full and small sizes. The 'Fracta Regna' title uses bold white-outlined lettering with a decorative serif font that maintains legibility across sizes. The white-on-blue/green background provides solid contrast and the centered placement avoids cluttered terrain. At SMALL size the text remains readable; at TINY size it shrinks considerably but the outline thickness preserves enough definition to identify it as text.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Bright palette pops against dark Steam background. The image uses a vibrant cyan-blue sky, lime-green grass, and warm brown/red creature accents that create strong value separation from Steam's dark background. Character silhouettes stand out clearly with their bold outlines and distinct colors. At TINY size, the light grass and sky mid-tones still separate well from the dark Steam interface, and the concentrated character clusters provide readable focal points.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Charming pixel art, generic strategy scene. The hand-crafted pixel art style and whimsical creature designs feel polished and intentional rather than templated. However, the composition—scattered units across a generic fantasy battlefield with trees and clouds—follows a fairly conventional indie strategy presentation seen in many similar titles. The art quality elevates it above baseline, but the visual storytelling does not communicate a unique mechanic or hook beyond 'you fight creatures in a fantasy land.'
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Cohesive art direction, recognizable style. The capsule exhibits strong internal consistency with uniform pixel rendering, a limited warm-and-cool color palette, and a distinctive cartoonish creature design language. The style appears intentional and would likely be recognizable across marketing materials. Without access to the 5 store screenshots, consistency against full branding cannot be fully verified, but the isolated capsule presents a clear, memorable visual identity.
  • Composition: 6/10 — Balanced layout, scattered focal points. The title occupies the center-top with the logo flanked by symmetrically distributed creatures and terrain. The composition is balanced but slightly scattered—at TINY size, the multiple small character clusters compete for attention rather than creating one dominant focal point. The safe margins protect the title, but the abundance of small equal-weight elements reduces hierarchy clarity and makes the image feel busy at reduced sizes.

What works

  • Strong color palette contrast. Bright cyan, lime, and warm tones pop distinctly against Steam's dark background and maintain separation at all sizes.
  • Readable, well-positioned title. White-outlined 'Fracta Regna' text is centered with clear contrast and remains legible even at TINY size due to outline thickness.
  • Polished pixel art aesthetic. Consistent hand-crafted creature designs and rendering style convey care and intentional visual direction.

What hurts the capsule

  • Competing focal points at small sizes. Multiple equally-weighted character clusters scattered across the image dilute focus and reduce clarity when viewed at SMALL or TINY sizes.
  • Generic strategy scene composition. The battlefield layout with scattered creatures and trees communicates 'strategy game' but does not visually hint at the unique territory-conquest mechanic.
  • Lacks distinctive visual hook. The capsule presents competent pixel art and fantasy strategy visuals but does not clearly differentiate from other indie tactics games like Balatro or Chants of Sennaar.

Priority fixes

  1. [composition] Consolidate or emphasize one primary character or unit as a clear focal point rather than distributing equal visual weight across multiple creatures.
  2. [genre_clarity] Add a subtle visual cue (e.g., a victory flag, faction emblem, or highlighted territory) that hints at the territory-conquest core mechanic.
  3. [uniqueness_polish] Consider a signature motif or color accent that sets Fracta Regna apart from generic fantasy strategy and becomes a recognizable brand element.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the short description to lead with a compelling verb and emotional hook, e.g., 'Command your army across dynamically-generated battlefields and crush three rival kingdoms in this tactical-strategy conquest'—move the player's agency and the multiverse rival setup to the front.
  2. [uniqueness] Add a sentence after the procedural generation mention that explains the payoff: 'No two conquests play the same' or 'Combine procedural variety with custom maps to create endless tactical challenges'—tie features to player benefit.
  3. [feature_communication] Expand the battle mechanics paragraph by one sentence explaining what 'taking advantage of positions' means concretely, e.g., 'Use terrain and unit positioning to outmanoeuvre your opponent'—replace vague phrasing with concrete tactical verbs.
  4. [audience_targeting] Add a closing sentence clarifying intended playtime and audience, e.g., 'Perfect for strategy fans seeking quick tactical skirmishes with infinite replayability'—signal both the player type and the game's length/depth.

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Steam app ID: 4146070 · Tags: Strategy, Turn-Based Strategy, 2D, 3D, Hand-drawn