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Does this steam page look okay? Going for a getting over it sorta vibe.
r/IndieDev
7/20/2025
Content Summary
The post discusses the design of a Steam page for an indie game, aiming for a 'Getting Over It' vibe. Users provide feedback on the capsule image, font, and overall page design, suggesting improvements to better communicate the game's concept and attract the target audience.
Opinion Analysis
The mainstream opinion is that the current Steam page design is underwhelming and needs improvement. Users suggest enhancing the capsule image, font, and adding more engaging content like screenshots and a trailer. There is a debate on whether the game's mechanics should include fall damage or wind gusts, with some users preferring a more intense experience with fall damage. The author is considering these suggestions but is also mindful of maintaining their creative vision.
SAAS TOOLS
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USER NEEDS
Pain Points:
- The Steam page looks underwhelming and doesn't effectively communicate the game's concept
- The capsule image and font choice are not appealing
Problems to Solve:
- Need to improve the Steam page to attract the target audience
- Need to better explain the game's mechanics and story
Potential Solutions:
- Improve the capsule image and font
- Add more engaging screenshots and a trailer
- Enhance the short description to better explain the game
GROWTH FACTORS
Effective Strategies:
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Marketing & Acquisition:
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Monetization & Product:
- None mentioned
User Engagement:
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