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FIND ALL: Valentine's Day 💘💌🍫 capsule

FIND ALL: Valentine's Day 💘💌🍫

Test your attention and go on a look for different items with your loved one. Explore the cozy waterways of the town on Valentine's Day and find all the hidden objects to make the black-and-white picture burst into bright colors.

$0.99Very Positive(64)
AdventureCasualPoint & Click
Very Very LITTLE StudioFeb 7, 2026

FIND ALL: Valentine's Day 💘💌🍫 scores 68/100 — better than 22% of Adventure capsules (n=7,922).

Very Positive (64 reviews) · $0.99 · Released Feb 7, 2026 · By Very Very LITTLE Studio

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FIND ALL: Valentine's Day 💘💌🍫 scored 68/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a Adventure capsule. Top priority fix: [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive visual element—such as a unique town landmark, color accent, or gameplay hint—that differentiates this from standard Valentine's hidden object games.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Hidden object adventure clearly signaled. The magnifying glass held by the winged Cupid character is the strongest genre cue, immediately communicating search/find mechanics. The Valentine's Day theme and cozy town setting in the background reinforce casual adventure, though at tiny size the magnifying glass detail becomes hard to parse and the genre reads more as generic romance than hidden object puzzle.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold title with solid contrast hierarchy. The title 'FIND ALL VALENTINE'S DAY' uses thick pink outlines with white fill positioned in the upper left on a clear background, maintaining legibility even at small size. At tiny size the text remains readable as a solid pink block, though individual letterforms blur slightly; the tagline/emojis below would disappear entirely at thumbnail view but do not interfere with core title recognition.
  • Contrast & Color: 7/10 — Warm palette pops adequately against dark. The bright pink and orange tones of the Cupid character and title text separate well from the mauve/purple background and Steam's dark interface. The magenta/pink outlines create good value separation, though the overall warm-on-warm color story (orange hair, pink/peach skin, mauve background) reduces silhouette definition; at tiny size the character remains a coherent warm blob against cooler surroundings.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Competent cartoon style, generic premise. The illustration features clean linework and appealing character design with cartoon-style shading, suggesting solid art direction. However, the Cupid character and Valentine's Day theme are well-worn tropes in hidden object and casual games, with no distinctive visual hook or mechanic hint that separates this from dozens of similar releases; the cozy town background reads as generic scene-setting rather than a unique selling point.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Coherent but not memorable visual identity. The capsule maintains consistent cartoon illustration style, warm color palette, and hand-drawn quality that likely carries through the eight screenshots. The Cupid character could serve as a recognizable mascot, but without stronger stylistic quirks or color signature differentiation, the overall brand identity feels like a competent execution of standard hidden object game aesthetics rather than instantly recognizable or distinctive.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Strong focal point, balanced layering. The Cupid character with magnifying glass occupies a clear center-right focal point, drawing the eye immediately even at small size. The background town buildings and sky create depth separation, and the title placement in the upper left follows strong game cover conventions; however, the composition is somewhat centered without strong directional tension, and the lower third feels slightly empty, reducing compositional dynamism compared to top-tier genre entries.

What works

  • Clear magnifying glass genre cue. The oversized magnifying glass held by Cupid immediately signals search and find mechanics at a glance.
  • Title positioning and contrast. Bold pink outlined text in the upper left with white fill reads clearly at all sizes and avoids cluttered background interference.
  • Appealing character illustration. The Cupid character demonstrates clean linework, readable expression, and attractive cartoon styling that conveys approachability to casual audiences.
  • Depth layering and background. The inclusion of cozy town architecture and sky creates clear foreground-midground-background separation that supports the scene theme.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic premise and trope overuse. Cupid and Valentine's Day are extremely common in casual and hidden object games, offering no distinctive visual differentiation from competitors.
  • Limited silhouette separation at tiny size. The warm-on-warm color palette (orange, pink, mauve) blurs character silhouette when scaled down, reducing impact at Steam thumbnail view.
  • Uneven compositional weight. The lower third of the image contains minimal visual interest, with the focal point dominating the upper half and leaving the space feel unbalanced.
  • No distinctive brand signature. The capsule lacks a unique visual motif, color combination, or stylistic flourish that would allow instant recognition in a store list.

Priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive visual element—such as a unique town landmark, color accent, or gameplay hint—that differentiates this from standard Valentine's hidden object games.
  2. [contrast_color] Increase background saturation contrast by shifting the background toward cooler tones (cooler mauve or blue-gray) to strengthen Cupid silhouette at tiny sizes.
  3. [composition] Redistribute visual weight by adding secondary interest elements or subtle details in the lower third to create more dynamic balance across the full canvas.
  4. [brand_consistency] Establish a signature color palette accent or character trait (distinctive outfit detail, mascot mark) that will carry consistently across store screenshots for instant recognition.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the opening line to use stronger verbs: 'Uncover 225 hidden treasures with your loved one this Valentine's Day' or similar, replacing the clunky 'go on a look for' phrasing.
  2. [uniqueness] Add 1–2 sentences explaining what makes this specific hidden object game memorable, such as hand-drawn art style, unique locations, or a creative twist on the mechanic beyond colorization.
  3. [feature_communication] Enhance the feature list with brief contextual descriptions, e.g., '2.5D effect for stunning depth' or 'Hints for when you're stuck,' to justify why each feature matters.
  4. [tone_match] Inject more personality and warmth into the detailed description to match the intimate Valentine's Day framing; consider a sentence about the emotional payoff of solving puzzles together.

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Steam app ID: 4301270 · Tags: Adventure, Casual, Point & Click, Puzzle, Hidden Object