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JustFeedMyCat capsule

JustFeedMyCat

A puzzle game where every block moves together. Guide each cat to its fish with simple controls and clever thinking — a cozy, minimalistic challenge for your mind.

$3.992 user reviews
CasualPuzzle2D
CalmDVNov 21, 2025

JustFeedMyCat scores 82/100 — better than 92% of Casual capsules (n=10,153).

2 user reviews · $3.99 · Released Nov 21, 2025 · By CalmDV

Quick text summary

JustFeedMyCat scored 82/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Casual capsule. Top priority fix: [contrast_color] Consider a slightly cooler or darker background accent to increase visual pop against Steam's dark theme #1b2838 and make the design more memorable in scrolling lists

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Cute puzzle game clear. The pixel art cats and fish iconography immediately signal a cozy puzzle game, while the grid-based layout suggests block-based mechanics. At tiny size, the distinctive cat characters and organized grid structure remain recognizable and communicate the genre effectively, though the exact puzzle mechanic isn't entirely obvious without text.
  • Title Readability: 9/10 — Bold legible all sizes. White blocky sans-serif title text sits on a neutral tan background with excellent contrast and stands out cleanly at all sizes. At tiny size, the title remains fully readable due to generous letter spacing and weight, and the tagline is appropriately minimal without cluttering the design.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Warm palette good separation. The warm tan background creates strong value separation from both the white title and the pixel art cat row below. The varied cat colors—white, black, orange, brown—read distinctly against the background even at tiny size, though the overall palette stays warm-neutral and avoids jarring contrast.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Charming pixel craft distinct. The hand-drawn style pixel cats with individual expressions show thoughtful character design and polish, creating a memorable visual hook that differentiates it from generic puzzle games. The cozy aesthetic is cohesive, though the overall composition is relatively straightforward and the hook relies primarily on cute character appeal rather than a bold visual mechanic reveal.
  • Brand Consistency: 8/10 — Strong recognizable cat identity. The eight unique pixel art cats with distinct features form a cohesive character roster that appears intentional and memorable. The consistent pixel art style, warm color palette, and centered composition create a recognizable visual identity that should reinforce the brand across store screenshots and thumbnails.
  • Composition: 9/10 — Balanced hierarchy strong focal. Clear three-part hierarchy: title at top, supporting tagline in middle, cat roster at bottom creates natural eye flow. The cat row serves as the primary visual anchor and focal point, with generous padding and safe margins ensuring nothing crops awkwardly at edge. At tiny size, the row of cats remains the dominant readable element and maintains the composition's integrity.

What works

  • Title clarity and contrast. White blocky text on tan background reads perfectly at all sizes including tiny, with no loss of legibility.
  • Pixel art character charm. Each cat has distinct personality and expression, creating memorable individual identity while maintaining cohesive style.
  • Balanced visual hierarchy. Three-level composition with title, tagline, and character row guides eye naturally and maintains clarity at every scale.
  • Safe margins and crop resilience. All critical elements sit well within safe zones with no important details at edges, protecting the design across Steam's variable cropping.

What hurts the capsule

  • Minimal puzzle mechanic hint. While the genre is clear as a puzzle game, the specific block-movement mechanic isn't visually communicated without reading the description.
  • Generic warm palette. The tan background and warm tones, while cohesive and readable, lack the visual pop or distinctive color signature of top-tier indie games like Balatro or DREDGE.

Priority fixes

  1. [contrast_color] Consider a slightly cooler or darker background accent to increase visual pop against Steam's dark theme #1b2838 and make the design more memorable in scrolling lists
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Add a subtle visual element or effect that hints at the block-movement mechanic—such as aligned movement arrows or overlapping blocks—to create a stronger unique selling point hook

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [audience_targeting] Add a sentence explicitly identifying the intended player: 'Perfect for casual puzzle lovers and families seeking a relaxing challenge' or 'Ideal for logic puzzle fans who enjoy meditative, thoughtful gameplay.'
  2. [feature_communication] Include concrete progression information: specify the number of levels, stages, or chapters, and mention if there are special mechanics or challenge modes beyond the core mechanic.
  3. [uniqueness] Strengthen the differentiation claim by highlighting one secondary feature that complements the core mechanic, such as art direction, narrative framing, or puzzle variety approach.

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Steam app ID: 4159700 · Tags: Casual, Puzzle, 2D, Cute, Pixel Graphics