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Perfectdom capsule

Perfectdom

This is a relaxing and stress-relieving puzzle collection game. Featuring hundreds of carefully designed levels, you’ll organize messy items in cozy settings like homes, cafés, and bedrooms. Simply tap or drag objects to put everything back in its place and clear the level.

$1.792 user reviews
CasualSingleplayerCute
Team T1Mar 6, 2026

Perfectdom scores 78/100 — better than 82% of Casual capsules (n=10,153).

2 user reviews · $1.79 · Released Mar 6, 2026 · By Team T1

Quick text summary

Perfectdom scored 78/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Casual capsule. Top priority fix: [genre_clarity] Add a subtle visual hint of the organizing/puzzle mechanic—such as misplaced objects in a cozy room corner or a partial interior scene—to communicate gameplay without losing the mascot focus.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Casual puzzle charm clearly communicated. The cute anthropomorphic cat with soft art style and organized banner immediately signals a relaxing, cozy game. The flower and leaf accents reinforce a calm, curated aesthetic consistent with puzzle-organizing gameplay. At tiny size, the cheerful cat mascot and orderly composition read as casual/puzzle rather than action or competitive.
  • Title Readability: 9/10 — Bold white text excellent legibility. The title 'Perfectdom' is rendered in large, solid white lettering on a red banner with clear outline and strong contrast. At tiny size (~120x45), the text remains readable due to size hierarchy and placement on a dedicated solid-color background separate from visual noise. The banner design ensures the title never competes with the cat or background elements.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Warm palette pops on dark background. The golden-yellow cat, warm coral-red banner, and green leaf accents create strong value separation against the pale mint background and stand out well against Steam's dark #1b2838. The bright, saturated colors and clear silhouettes maintain legibility even when squinting or at small scale. White text on red banner provides excellent contrast for readability.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Charming cat mascot with competent craft. The illustration is well-executed with clean lines, intentional color choices, and a memorable mascot character that conveys the game's relaxing tone. However, the composition—centered cat with banner and foliage—follows a conventional template seen across casual/cozy games, limiting distinctiveness. The polish is clear but the core concept does not strongly differentiate from similar puzzle or organizing games.
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Cohesive cozy aesthetic with mascot anchor. The cute cat mascot, soft color palette (pale mint, warm gold, coral red), and botanical accents create recognizable internal consistency and a distinctive brand identity. The illustration style is uniform and intentional. Without seeing the 5 store screenshots, the capsule suggests a warm, organized, feel-good brand that would likely extend well across marketing materials, though the generic centered mascot format is commonly used.
  • Composition: 8/10 — Balanced focal point with clear hierarchy. The cat is the unambiguous primary subject centered in the frame, with the banner as a secondary anchor containing the title, and botanical elements framing without clutter. The composition has strong depth layering—background, mid-tone cat and banner, and accent flowers—creating visual balance. At small size, the cat and banner remain the clear focus with no wasted or competing elements; margins are safe and crop-resilient.

What works

  • Title legibility at all sizes. White text on solid red banner ensures 'Perfectdom' reads clearly even at tiny 120x45 scale, avoiding the common capsule failure of unreadable text at small sizes.
  • Cohesive warm color palette. Golden yellow, coral red, and green tones work harmoniously and pop clearly against Steam's dark background while reinforcing the cozy, relaxing game theme.
  • Memorable mascot anchor. The cute cat character is distinctive enough to serve as a brand identifier while conveying the game's casual, friendly tone without ambiguity.
  • Balanced composition at scale. The centered layout with supporting botanical elements maintains clear hierarchy and focal point across full, small, and tiny sizes without clutter or dead zones.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic template composition. The centered mascot-with-banner layout is commonly used across casual and puzzle games, reducing visual distinctiveness compared to top-performing genre peers like Balatro or Tiny Glade.
  • Limited visual storytelling. The capsule shows a cute cat but does not visually communicate the core 'organizing messy items' mechanic or the specific puzzle-organizing gameplay loop that differentiates the game.
  • Pale background may wash out on some displays. The mint-green background, while soft and thematic, has limited saturation and could appear washed out or blend slightly on displays with different color profiles, reducing silhouette pop.

Priority fixes

  1. [genre_clarity] Add a subtle visual hint of the organizing/puzzle mechanic—such as misplaced objects in a cozy room corner or a partial interior scene—to communicate gameplay without losing the mascot focus.
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive visual hook unique to Perfectdom—such as a signature interior design element, a distinctive pattern in the banner, or a unique cat expression—that sets it apart from competing casual puzzle capsules.
  3. [contrast_color] Slightly increase background saturation or add a soft gradient to ensure the pale mint does not wash out the cat silhouette on all monitor types and viewing conditions.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness] Add a specific, concrete detail that differentiates Perfectdom from other organization/puzzle games (e.g., a unique mechanic like 'chain reactions,' a distinctive art style, or a narrative hook that goes beyond 'heartwarming world').
  2. [hook_strength] Strengthen the short description opening by leading with a specific, emotionally resonant action or outcome rather than generic adjectives (e.g., 'Transform messy rooms into perfect sanctuaries' or 'Every puzzle solved reveals a heartfelt story').
  3. [feature_communication] Expand the narrative section to clarify what 'uncover warm little moments' actually means mechanically or narratively—does the story progress through levels, through character interactions, or through environmental discovery?

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Steam app ID: 4428320 · Tags: Casual, Singleplayer, Cute, Relaxing, Minimalist