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Hidden Object Greed Collection capsule

Hidden Object Greed Collection

Play all 3 parts of the "Greed" hidden object collection on Steam... Ger "Greed 1: The mad Scientist" + "Greed 2: Forbidden Experiments" + "Greed 3: Old Enemies returning".

$19.99No user reviews
CasualAdventureHidden Object
Urchin GamesFeb 17, 2026

Hidden Object Greed Collection scores 73/100 — better than 54% of Casual capsules (n=10,153).

No user reviews · $19.99 · Released Feb 17, 2026 · By Urchin Games

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Hidden Object Greed Collection scored 73/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Casual capsule. Top priority fix: [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive character element or iconic symbol (mad scientist, artifact, or signature visual motif) to differentiate from competing hidden object games and strengthen brand recognition.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Clear hidden object adventure. The ornate treasure room setting with coins, red curtains, and mystical glowing portal immediately signal a hidden object puzzle game. At TINY size the golden coins and architectural elements remain readable and convey the treasure-hunting theme clearly, though the specific 'hidden object' mechanic is implied rather than explicitly shown through UI or character pose.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Strong readable typography. The title 'HIDDEN OBJECT GREED' uses bold orange lettering with dark outlines that maintains excellent contrast and readability at all sizes including TINY. The gold coin integrated into the 'O' in OBJECT adds visual interest without compromising legibility, and 'COLLECTION' in cyan teal below provides clear secondary information that remains distinguishable at small sizes.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Excellent value separation. The warm orange/gold title and coins create strong contrast against the cool teal and dark blue-green background, ensuring the critical elements pop dramatically on Steam's dark interface. The grayscale test confirms clean silhouettes: warm golds separate distinctly from cool shadows, and the red curtain adds mid-tone dimension without muddying the overall read at SMALL and TINY scales.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Polished thematics, slight template feel. The composition demonstrates careful art direction with coherent lighting, layered depth, and thematic consistency—the treasure room with floating coins and mystical portal feels intentional rather than random. However, the overall presentation leans toward familiar hidden object game aesthetics without a distinctive visual hook or character element that would elevate it beyond competent genre convention; it reads as well-executed but not standout.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Consistent aesthetic, weak identity. The capsule maintains internal coherence across rendering style, color palette, and lighting treatment, suggesting alignment with the game's visual identity. However, there are no iconic symbols, recurring character motifs, or signature visual elements that would make this collection instantly recognizable as a distinct franchise—it relies on genre conventions rather than a memorable brand mark.
  • Composition: 8/10 — Strong hierarchy and focus. The title is strategically centered and elevated in the upper third, the mystical portal creates a natural focal point in the background, and coins float across the composition to guide the eye without scattering attention. At SMALL and TINY sizes the primary subject (treasure room with glowing portal) remains clear and centered, safe margins protect text from edge cropping, and the layered depth (foreground coins, midground architecture, background portal) creates excellent visual separation.

What works

  • High-contrast typography. Orange and gold letters with dark outlines punch through the dark Steam background and remain legible at TINY size without any degradation.
  • Coherent color palette. Warm golds and oranges contrast cleanly against cool teals and dark blues, creating visual harmony while maintaining strong value separation.
  • Clear depth layering. Foreground coins, architectural midground, and glowing background portal create intuitive spatial hierarchy that reads instantly at any scale.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic hidden object aesthetic. While well-executed, the treasure room setting is a familiar visual shorthand that lacks a distinctive hook or unique visual signature.
  • No character or mascot presence. The capsule relies entirely on environmental elements and lacks a recognizable character or iconic symbol that could reinforce brand identity across promotional materials.
  • Limited storytelling visual. The composition shows setting and mood but does not communicate specific game mechanics or the three-part collection structure in a memorable way.

Priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive character element or iconic symbol (mad scientist, artifact, or signature visual motif) to differentiate from competing hidden object games and strengthen brand recognition.
  2. [brand_consistency] Feature recurring visual elements from the three game parts (scientist, experiment equipment, antagonist) to reinforce the collection theme and aid cross-promotion.
  3. [composition] Consider a subtle number badge or visual indicator of '3 Games' to communicate the bundle value proposition at a glance, especially at SMALL size.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Fix the typo and rewrite the short description to lead with a specific gameplay or story hook: 'Uncover sinister secrets across three linked mysteries with 12 hidden object adventures spanning 200 years' or similar.
  2. [feature_communication] Add 1–2 sentences explaining what players will do: 'Search lush, detailed scenes for hidden objects, solve logic puzzles, and unlock new chapters as the mystery deepens.'
  3. [uniqueness] Insert one concrete differentiator—e.g., 'a persistent story arc that continues across all three games' or 'hand-painted environments' or 'cooperative elements'—that distinguishes Greed from generic hidden object bundles.
  4. [audience_targeting] Add a sentence that explicitly welcomes newcomers: 'Perfect for fans of mystery adventures and puzzle enthusiasts. No timed pressure—play at your own pace.'

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Steam app ID: 4293990 · Tags: Casual, Adventure, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Detective