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Entiled capsule

Entiled

Entiled is an infinite spatial tile clearing puzzle game built for endless replayability. Clear tiles without collisions, build massive multipliers, compete on Steam Leaderboards, and create, share, and play community made puzzles through the Steam Workshop. Climb the Ranked Steam Leaderboards.

$4.99No user reviews
StrategyPuzzleIncremental
GrayfoxMay 15, 2026

Entiled scores 62/100 — better than 3% of Strategy capsules (n=5,103).

No user reviews · $4.99 · Released May 15, 2026 · By Grayfox

Quick text summary

Entiled scored 62/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a Strategy capsule. Top priority fix: [genre_clarity] Integrate a subtle tile grid or cascading tile visual into the icon design to immediately signal 'puzzle game' at tiny size without sacrificing minimalism.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 4/10 — Unclear puzzle game identity. The capsule shows a mountain/triangle icon on a magenta square with no gameplay or puzzle visual cues visible. At tiny size, the geometric icon could suggest a wide range of genres—landscape apps, photography tools, or abstract puzzles—but does not clearly communicate 'tile clearing puzzle game' or any specific game mechanic. The minimalist logo approach fails to hint at the core tile-based strategy gameplay.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Clean, legible sans-serif title. The word 'Entitled' is rendered in a clear outlined sans-serif font with good letter spacing and white stroke against the dark background, making it readable at full and small sizes. At tiny size the text remains decipherable due to the outline treatment and generous sizing, though some stroke thickness is lost. The title placement to the right of the logo icon avoids clutter and maintains clear hierarchy.
  • Contrast & Color: 7/10 — Strong neon-dark separation. The bright magenta square (approximately #FF00FF or similar) creates excellent value contrast against the dark charcoal background (#1b2838), with the white triangle and white text adding further separation. The neon-to-dark split is clean and reads instantly at small and tiny sizes, though the magenta is somewhat saturated and risks feeling generic for an indie puzzle game. Grayscale test shows clear silhouette separation between the logo and background.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 5/10 — Competent minimal branding, generic execution. The design is clean and professional with intentional typography and balanced spacing, but the abstract mountain icon and neon color scheme feel disconnected from 'tile clearing puzzle' gameplay and lack visual storytelling. The capsule does not communicate the core mechanic, endless replayability, or competitive leaderboard elements that differentiate Entiled. Compared to genre leaders like Balatro or DAVE THE DIVER, this feels like a generic tech startup logo rather than a memorable game identity.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Minimal branding, lacks iconic hooks. The magenta square and mountain icon are simple enough to be consistent across contexts, and the outlined sans-serif is cohesive with the overall clean aesthetic. However, there are no memorable motifs, character elements, or distinctive visual cues that would make this branding instantly recognizable as 'Entiled' versus any other abstract indie game. The palette and shape are functional but generic without a clear brand identity signal.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Balanced horizontal layout, safe margins. The left-aligned logo square and right-aligned title text create clear left-to-right hierarchy with good breathing room and no awkward cropping near edges. The focal point shifts naturally from the bright magenta icon to the readable title text, creating a two-step visual journey. At tiny size the layout remains intact, though the logo–text relationship becomes tight; no major elements are at risk of Steam edge cropping or clipping.

What works

  • Strong value contrast vs. background. The neon magenta icon and white outlines pop cleanly against dark Steam background at all viewing sizes, ensuring the capsule catches attention in scrolling.
  • Clear, readable title treatment. Outlined sans-serif font is legible from full to tiny size with consistent stroke weight and generous letter spacing that resists collapse at small scales.
  • Clean, uncluttered composition. Two-element layout (logo + text) with balanced spacing and safe margins avoids visual chaos and maintains clear hierarchy across sizes.

What hurts the capsule

  • No gameplay or genre hint in visuals. The abstract mountain icon communicates nothing about tile clearing, puzzle mechanics, or strategy gameplay, leaving viewers confused about what type of game this is.
  • Generic tech logo aesthetic. The minimalist approach and neon color scheme feel disconnected from indie game identity and could belong to a weather app or photo editor rather than a competitive puzzle game.
  • Missed brand identity opportunity. No iconic character, motif, or distinctive visual hook that would make this design recognizable on subsequent Steam visits or in community contexts.
  • Doesn't communicate core selling points. The capsule shows no hints of endless replayability, multiplier mechanics, leaderboard competition, or community workshop features that differentiate Entiled.

Priority fixes

  1. [genre_clarity] Integrate a subtle tile grid or cascading tile visual into the icon design to immediately signal 'puzzle game' at tiny size without sacrificing minimalism.
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Replace the generic mountain icon with a small character, stylized tile pattern, or mechanic-specific symbol that hints at the tile-clearing core loop and builds memorable brand identity.
  3. [brand_consistency] Add a secondary accent color or a small multiplier indicator (e.g., '×' or number) to the icon to reinforce the leaderboard and multiplier systems that define Entiled's unique pitch.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the opening sentence to lead with a moment or feeling: 'Plan one move ahead, execute a flawless chain, watch your score multiply. Entiled is a tile puzzle where a single brilliant decision can cascade into a massive combo.' This leads with the core gameplay thrill rather than features.
  2. [uniqueness] Add a differentiating statement that explains what Entiled's mechanic or design brings that other tile puzzles don't—e.g., 'Unlike match-three games, Entiled rewards spatial memory and forward planning' or 'Built from the ground up for infinite replayability with procedural puzzle generation.'
  3. [tone_match] Replace generic phrases like 'satisfying chain reactions' and 'endless replayability' with language more specific to Entiled's design—use playtester quotes, or describe a unique moment that only Entiled delivers.
  4. [audience_targeting] Lead the short description with the primary audience: if leaderboard competition is the main draw, emphasize 'ranked competition'; if creativity is, lead with 'create and share.' Currently, all three audiences are equal weight, diluting clarity.

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Steam app ID: 4663010 · Tags: Strategy, Puzzle, Incremental, 2D, Atmospheric