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Car Parkour Together capsule

Car Parkour Together

A skill-based car parkour game where speed, reflexes, and chaos collide! Play solo or with a friend, use your special abilities to overcome challenging obstacles, provoke your partner, or team up for victory.

$0.99Positive(11)
CasualArcadeRacing
cnsgamesDec 23, 2025

Car Parkour Together scores 75/100 — better than 65% of Casual capsules (n=10,153).

Positive (11 reviews) · $0.99 · Released Dec 23, 2025 · By cnsgames

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Car Parkour Together scored 75/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Casual capsule. Top priority fix: [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive visual motif or character element (e.g., unique car design, signature obstacle style) that becomes iconic across marketing materials.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Clear casual racing with personality. The blue car performing a stunt over a wooden barrel, combined with the vibrant natural setting and playful art style, immediately communicates a casual, skill-based racing game rather than sim racing. At TINY size, the car silhouette and obstacle setup remain readable enough to suggest parkour/stunt mechanics, though fine details of the barrel become less distinct.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold legible title with strong outline. The white text with dark outline reads clearly at FULL size and maintains legibility at SMALL size. At TINY size, 'CAR PARKOUR' remains recognizable due to the thick outline and high contrast, though 'TOGETHER' becomes slightly compressed. Strategic placement in the upper third against the light sky background prevents text-background collision.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Bright palette pops on dark background. The cyan-turquoise sky, bright green grass, and blue car create strong value separation against Steam's #1b2838 dark background. The blue vehicle has excellent silhouette clarity at all sizes, and the warm brown barrel adds depth. In grayscale, the light midtones of the landscape separate cleanly from the darker Steam background.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Polished casual art with slight genericness. The illustration style is clean, well-rendered, and competently executed with good lighting and color harmony that suggests a premium indie title. However, the scene composition—blue car, natural landscape, barrel obstacle—feels somewhat expected for the casual racing space without a standout visual hook or memorable signature element that distinguishes it from similar indie racers.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Cohesive but lacks memorable identity. The art direction is internally consistent with a cheerful, hand-drawn aesthetic and coherent warm-cool color balance. However, without access to the five store screenshots, the capsule lacks a clear recurring visual motif or iconic element that signals brand recognition—the scene reads as a pleasant generic casual game rather than distinctly 'Car Parkour Together.'
  • Composition: 8/10 — Strong focal point with good layering. The blue car in mid-air is the clear primary subject, anchored center-right with the barrel beneath creating diagonal action lines. Background sky, midground landscape, and foreground obstacles create readable depth; the layout avoids clutter and maintains safe margins from edges. At TINY size, the car and barrel remain the dominant focal point, though the settlement structure on the left becomes abstract.

What works

  • High contrast against Steam background. Bright cyan, green, and blue palette creates immediate visual pop and silhouette clarity on the dark theme.
  • Clear title legibility at small sizes. Thick white outline ensures 'CAR PARKOUR' reads well even at TINY size without decorative font collapse.
  • Effective depth composition. Foreground car, midground obstacles, background sky create natural layering that guides the eye to the action.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic casual racing visual language. The scene composition (car, barrel, green landscape) doesn't establish a distinctive hook or memorable brand signature.
  • Settlement detail unclear at thumbnail. The left-side settlement structure becomes an abstract brown mass at TINY size, losing visual meaning and contributing to perceived clutter.
  • Limited personality in game mechanic cues. While parkour is implied, the visual doesn't strongly communicate the 'together/multiplayer' or 'special abilities' unique selling points mentioned in the description.

Priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive visual motif or character element (e.g., unique car design, signature obstacle style) that becomes iconic across marketing materials.
  2. [composition] Simplify or remove the settlement detail on the left; consider replacing with a clearer second car or co-op visual cue to reinforce 'together' theme.
  3. [brand_consistency] Develop a recognizable color or symbol signature that appears consistently across capsule, header, and screenshots for brand recall.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness] Explicitly state what the car-parkour hybrid brings that solo racing or platformer games don't—e.g., 'the only racing platformer where you drive through physics-based courses and use momentum-based abilities to help or hinder a friend.'
  2. [hook_strength] Replace the generic closing paragraph with a concrete example of a memorable moment or mechanic—e.g., 'Watch your friend fly into a trap after your perfectly-timed push, or boost through their sabotage to steal first place.'
  3. [feature_communication] Add 1-2 specific level design examples or obstacle types to replace vague trap descriptions—e.g., 'spinning saw platforms,' 'gravity wells,' or 'collapsing bridges' to help players visualize the challenge.

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Steam app ID: 4233440 · Tags: Casual, Arcade, Racing, Online Co-Op, Multiplayer