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You All Know! Arm Tank Volley capsule

You All Know! Arm Tank Volley

The legendary “You All Know! Arm Tank Volley” is back! Just drop the ball in the opponent’s court—yet it’s deep and addictive. Punch the net for a rocket jump, stand on it, and laugh at physics miracles. Looks dumb, plays god-tier. Can you resist?

$3.194 user reviews
SportsVolleyballPhysics
HiroyukiMay 27, 2026

You All Know! Arm Tank Volley scores 62/100 — better than 3% of Sports capsules (n=905).

4 user reviews · $3.19 · Released May 27, 2026 · By Hiroyuki

Quick text summary

You All Know! Arm Tank Volley scored 62/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a Sports capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Simplify and bold the title layout; consider single-line horizontal text with thicker outline to survive compression at tiny sizes.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Sport action clear, physics comedy implied. The giant muscular arm and tank-like object with a volleyball court setting clearly communicate a sports action game with absurdist mechanics. At tiny size, the exaggerated arm and beach volleyball environment are still readable and signal a physics-based arcade sport, though the comedic tone is less apparent at smallest sizes.
  • Title Readability: 5/10 — Title legible at full, struggles at tiny. The red and white outlined text 'You All Know! ArmTankVolley' reads adequately at full header size with good contrast against the sky background, but at tiny thumbnail size (120x45) the letterforms compress and the stacked layout becomes difficult to parse cleanly. The secondary tagline text is unreadable at tiny size.
  • Contrast & Color: 6/10 — Light sky background aids readability. The light blue sky and sandy beach provide reasonable value separation from the dark muscular arm and tank treads. Against Steam's dark background (#1b2838), the lighter upper half pops adequately, but the sandy mid-tones and arm musculature lack strong silhouette definition and could blend more at tiny scale.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Quirky sport concept, competent execution. The absurdist 'arm tank' volleyball premise is genuinely distinctive and memorable compared to standard action game presentations. The illustrated beach setting and exaggerated arm anatomy show intentional comedic character, though the asset quality and rendering feel slightly indie-craft rather than AAA-polish benchmarked against top competitors.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Consistent art style, limited memorability. The capsule uses a cohesive illustrated cartoon style with warm sun, sand, and anatomical focus that aligns with the game's absurdist tone. However, without reference to store screenshots, the visual identity lacks an iconic symbol or signature palette that would be instantly recognizable on repeat exposure—the 'arm tank' is the concept, not a branded mark.
  • Composition: 6/10 — Balanced layout, central focus stable. The muscular arm occupies the center-right and serves as the clear focal point, with the tank tread below and beach setting supporting it. The composition remains readable at all sizes, though the title placement over the sky region is safe; the arm and tread could be positioned with slightly more dynamic depth layering to create stronger visual hierarchy at tiny thumbnail scale.

What works

  • Distinctive absurdist concept. The 'arm tank' volleyball premise immediately signals a physics comedy game unlike standard action titles.
  • Clear sport setting context. Beach volleyball court, sun, and sand communicate the game type instantly even at reduced sizes.
  • Readable title at full size. Red and white outlined text provides good contrast against the light sky background at header resolution.

What hurts the capsule

  • Title collapse at tiny size. The stacked text layout and small letterforms become difficult to parse at 120x45 thumbnail scale.
  • Muddy arm silhouette. The muscular arm lacks crisp edge definition and could blur into background tones on quick scroll or in grayscale.
  • No iconic brand mark. The design communicates the concept but lacks a memorable symbol or signature visual that could be recognized outside this capsule.
  • Unreadable secondary text. Tagline and subtitle elements are illegible at tiny size, adding visual noise without conveying information.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Simplify and bold the title layout; consider single-line horizontal text with thicker outline to survive compression at tiny sizes.
  2. [contrast_color] Add a darker outline or shadow behind the arm to strengthen silhouette separation and ensure it reads clearly in grayscale at small scales.
  3. [composition] Remove or integrate secondary text into the title; reduce clutter and push the arm and tank treads into stronger focal hierarchy.
  4. [uniqueness_polish] Increase rendering polish on the arm anatomy and tank asset detail to elevate perceived quality closer to AAA benchmarks.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [feature_communication] Add a sentence explaining single-player options or AI difficulty levels (e.g., 'Challenge the CPU or master mechanics in solo practice mode').
  2. [audience_targeting] Clarify whether the game is fun solo or strictly multiplayer-focused to help potential solo players self-identify.
  3. [feature_communication] Briefly mention any additional mechanics or game modes beyond standard volleyball (tournaments, custom arenas, unlockables) if they exist.

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Steam app ID: 4204840 · Tags: Sports, Volleyball, Physics, Funny, Action