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Totally Secure Airport capsule

Totally Secure Airport

Totally Secure Airport is a chaotic co-op sim where you play as an airport security guard. Search through weird luggage and decide who flies and who cries. Documents? Check. Suitcases? Shuffle. Find troublemakers with your friends, but be quick - the airplane is taking off soon!

Choices MatterSimulationOnline Co-Op
Longpines GamesComing soon

Totally Secure Airport scores 72/100 — better than 44% of Steam capsules we've analysed (n=22,658).

Released Coming soon · By Longpines Games

Quick text summary

Totally Secure Airport scored 72/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Steam capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Increase the size and weight of 'Airport' text so all three title words remain legible at 120x45, and consider removing or enlarging the small airplane icon into a more prominent graphic element.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Chaotic co-op sim clearly signaled. The airport setting is immediately clear from the plane in the background, security uniforms, and luggage with a bomb visible in the open suitcase. The exaggerated cartoony art style and panicked character expressions communicate chaotic comedy sim vibes strongly. At tiny size the bomb in the suitcase and uniformed characters still hint at the airport security theme, though the finer comedic details are lost.
  • Title Readability: 7/10 — Bold title reads well at small. The yellow and white stacked title 'Totally Secure Airport' uses a bold, slightly stylized font with good size hierarchy that reads clearly at full and small sizes. At tiny size 'Totally Secure' remains legible due to the large yellow lettering, but 'Airport' in smaller white text below starts to collapse and the small airplane icon becomes invisible. The left placement on a relatively controlled background region helps readability.
  • Contrast & Color: 7/10 — Warm tones pop against Steam dark. The warm orange fire on the right side, the bright yellow title text, and the light-colored characters create reasonable contrast against the Steam dark background. The central airport manager character in white shirt provides a clean silhouette anchor. At tiny size the fire-lit right half bleeds with warm mid-tones and the left sky area is a lighter blue that competes slightly, but the overall value separation from the Steam dark background is serviceable.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Charming cartoon style with personality. The caricatured character designs with exaggerated expressions and the visible bomb-in-suitcase gag communicate a clear and memorable comedic premise that differentiates this from generic simulator capsules. The art style is cohesive and polished with clean line work and vibrant colors. Compared to top indie sim capsules like Contraband Police or Supermarket Simulator, it has stronger personality, though it does not quite reach the premium craft level of standout titles.
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Cohesive cartoon identity throughout. The chunky cartoony character art style, warm saturated palette, and comedic premise form a consistent internal identity that would be recognizable across marketing materials. The airport setting, security theme, and exaggerated character designs work as a recognizable motif. There are no jarring style mismatches between the characters, background, and typography, suggesting the same art direction carries through consistently.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Solid three-character spread with clear focal point. The central mustachioed airport manager is the clear primary subject, flanked by two supporting characters in a balanced left-right spread, with the bomb suitcase in the foreground providing a strong visual storytelling payoff. The title occupies the upper-left quadrant cleanly without overlapping key characters. At small size the three-character arrangement still reads as a group scene, though the foreground suitcase bomb detail becomes hard to parse, reducing the comedic storytelling impact at tiny size.

What works

  • Clear comedic premise. The bomb in the open suitcase immediately communicates the chaotic airport security gameplay concept at a glance.
  • Strong character caricatures. The exaggerated, expressive character designs are visually distinct and give the capsule personality that stands out in a crowded sim genre.
  • Bold yellow title placement. The large yellow 'Totally Secure' text placed on the relatively calm left sky region ensures the title reads clearly at small and medium sizes.
  • Warm color palette pops on Steam dark. The orange fire, warm skin tones, and bright accents create reasonable separation from Steam's dark navy background.

What hurts the capsule

  • 'Airport' sub-text collapses at tiny size. The smaller white 'Airport' word and the tiny airplane icon below the main title become unreadable at 120x45, leaving the title incomplete.
  • Foreground suitcase detail lost at tiny. The bomb and timer inside the suitcase, which is the key comedic and genre-clarifying element, is too small to read at tiny thumbnail size.
  • Busy mid-ground competes with focal character. The two flanking characters and background fire area introduce equal visual weight that dilutes the central character as the primary focal point at small sizes.
  • Light sky background reduces left-side contrast. The pale blue sky on the left where the title sits reduces pop against the Steam dark background compared to a darker or more saturated backdrop choice.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Increase the size and weight of 'Airport' text so all three title words remain legible at 120x45, and consider removing or enlarging the small airplane icon into a more prominent graphic element.
  2. [composition] Bring the suitcase with bomb slightly larger or reposition it more centrally so it reads as a clear genre storytelling beat even at tiny thumbnail size.
  3. [contrast_color] Darken or add a subtle gradient to the left sky region behind the title to create stronger separation from Steam's dark background and improve title pop.
  4. [uniqueness_polish] Add a subtle vignette or depth-of-field effect to push the central mustachioed character forward and reduce visual competition from the flanking characters.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [feature_communication] Fix the spelling errors ('definetely' → 'definitely') and verify all copy for typos to maintain polish and professionalism.
  2. [tone_match] Rewrite the 'FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS' section to maintain the irreverent comedic voice (e.g., 'Spot the sketchy stuff and keep the line moving before someone complains to your manager').
  3. [genre_clarity] Add a single sentence clarifying what happens when contraband is missed or bad passengers board (time limits? mission failure? score deduction?) to anchor the game's fail state.

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Steam app ID: 4348760