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Anime Girls: Climb Together capsule

Anime Girls: Climb Together

Race to the top with 4 players in this anime-themed multiplayer platformer! Grab secret skills, lay traps, and outsmart your friends — but one wrong step and you're back to the bottom!

$1.99No user reviews
AdventureCasualSimulation
GZYEGameApr 22, 2026

Anime Girls: Climb Together scores 83/100 — better than 98% of Adventure capsules (n=7,922).

No user reviews · $1.99 · Released Apr 22, 2026 · By GZYEGame

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Anime Girls: Climb Together scored 83/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Adventure capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Ensure subtitle 'CLIMB TOGETHER' is slightly larger or positioned for guaranteed tiny-size legibility without requiring viewer focus.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Anime platformer gameplay clear. The three cheerful anime characters with dynamic poses and the golden star immediately signal a lighthearted, colorful multiplayer game. At tiny size, the character silhouettes and bright art style clearly communicate casual indie platformer rather than any other genre. The positioning of multiple characters suggests multiplayer focus, which aligns with the competitive climbing mechanic.
  • Title Readability: 9/10 — Bold white text excellent contrast. The title 'ANIME GIRLS: CLIMB TOGETHER' uses thick white outlined letters with a vibrant purple fill against the dark blue background, creating exceptional contrast and readability at all sizes. Even at tiny size, the chunky letterforms and outline remain fully legible with clear word separation. The tagline sits cleanly below without competing for attention.
  • Contrast & Color: 9/10 — Vibrant characters pop clearly. The warm orange/red anime girl on the left and the blue/purple uniformed characters on the right create strong value separation against the dark navy background with bright golden accents above. At tiny size, the character warm tones and cool blue tones both maintain clear silhouettes with excellent contrast. The strategic use of glow effects and bright colors ensures nothing blends into the background even when squinted.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 8/10 — Stylized anime art distinctive. The clean cel-shaded anime art style with thick outlines and bright colors feels intentional and premium rather than generic template work. The character expressions and dynamic poses convey personality and fun energy beyond a static scene. This stands apart from many generic platformer capsules through cohesive art direction and clear visual appeal.
  • Brand Consistency: 8/10 — Consistent anime visual identity. The capsule establishes a clear brand identity through distinctive anime character design, warm/cool color palette contrast, and signature thick-outline cel-shading style that should be recognizable across store pages. The purple neon outline treatment on the title creates a memorable design signature. Internal rendering style is cohesive with no jarring style breaks or mismatched assets.
  • Composition: 8/10 — Well-balanced hierarchical layout. The three characters occupy the upper portion with clear focal weight, the title sits in optimized lower real estate with balanced white space, and the golden star adds a secondary accent point without clutter. The composition maintains strong hierarchy from full size down to tiny, with characters in focus and title legible in safe margins. No critical elements approach dangerous edges for Steam cropping.

What works

  • Exceptional title contrast and weight. The thick white outlined letters with purple fill stand out boldly against the dark background and remain fully readable even at tiny thumbnail size.
  • Character silhouettes read instantly. The three anime girls have distinct warm and cool color separation that creates clear visual hierarchy and gameplay mood without ambiguity at any size.
  • Cohesive visual polish. The cel-shaded art direction, consistent line weights, and intentional glow effects combine to feel premium and intentional rather than generic or template-based.
  • Clear multiplayer and genre signals. Multiple character placement and dynamic poses immediately communicate a multiplayer competitive platformer with lighthearted tone to first-time viewers.

What hurts the capsule

  • Limited tagline visibility at tiny. The 'CLIMB TOGETHER' subtitle text becomes marginal at tiny size and may not read clearly in a quick scroll despite being present at full size.
  • Crowded top element placement. The three characters fill most of the upper space with minimal breathing room, which could risk overlap issues if Steam applies aggressive cropping on certain displays.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Ensure subtitle 'CLIMB TOGETHER' is slightly larger or positioned for guaranteed tiny-size legibility without requiring viewer focus.
  2. [composition] Add minimal top margin buffer to the character cluster to provide safety clearance against Steam's standard header crop boundaries.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness] Add a differentiating statement such as 'Only one player plants the Checkpoint; others must adapt to unpredictable timing' or emphasize what makes this climb platformer mechanically distinct from other skill-based multiplayer games.
  2. [hook_strength] Strengthen the short description by leading with the most exciting consequence of the Checkpoint mechanic: e.g., 'Race upward, grab random skills to wreck rivals, and fall without fear—your safety net resets every 2 minutes' to emphasize unique tension relief.
  3. [tone_match] Infuse anime personality into the copy voice—add one or two anime-specific references, cultural nods, or character flavor language to make the 'anime girls' framing feel integral rather than cosmetic.
  4. [genre_clarity] Explicitly state the difficulty/skill floor early—e.g., 'a forgiving skill-based platformer' or 'precision platformer for co-op chaos'—to set player expectations around challenge level.

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Steam app ID: 4581580 · Tags: Adventure, Casual, Simulation, Party Game, Platformer