"El Tango de la Muerte" ('The Tango of Death') it's like a "Osu" on a dance floor. I just wanted to do something beautifull with a big cultural footprint. The player controls a dance couple who has to move to the rhythm of the music. Each song represents a level of the game and adds new features. The game is set in the Argentina of the 20's on the world of Tango, music and dance. The story is about a boy who learns to dance Tango, a love from childhood that he leaves and meets years after an exile. It is a personal project, built by a person, with the exception of music. YIRA is the name of an awesome band that puts the music into this game. They took tango to modern days.

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How appealing is your game on the eyes of a player search? I don't know, but I can tell you what we did about it!

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Making some research I started to look at other recently launched games on Steam, just searched for the word “indie” and sorted by “Release date”, nothing fancy. (example link)

I was staring at the images shown by rolling over the mouse over the titles, and I saw the big difference between the games that were selling (just watching the review amount) and those that were not.

The difference was clear, the small image of those who have more reviews just look alot (ALOT) better and those who don’t (sounds pretty obvious though).

So, the small image of our game... In which of these two groups belongs? Ahá, that's the question.

Searched our game (Desert Pirates) on steam search engine and observed... It didn't look spectacular enough. At least not at the level of those games that were doing well.


Our game takes place in a desert, and it was what we aimed for, but it doesn't look spectacular enough like those games.

Time to improve things!

I started a quick concept directly on top of the Steam Search image, aiming to be more “spectacular”.

Added some floor shadow clouds.


Better, but not enough.

Then I remembered we wanted to add some dust flying around, so I searched some dust images to make a quick experiment, threw it over the image and tried some quick modes... and by mere accident our yellow sand floor transformed into a beautiful orange color and yellow mixture.


I love accidents.

Okay, now we are talking! Forget about the dust and just modify the ground textures in a different way, not only sand

For finishing I wanted to have more lights for fire and shots, so the cloud shadows and the new ground color rise them up.


The Steam search image improved a LOT, check out the difference between before and after:


So, how does your game look into the search menu? Is it spectacular enough compared to the games that are selling? Now you know, making concepts directly over the search images can give your team a better north into a more spectacular art, and, hopefully, sell more games or gain more wishlists.

This is how the game used to look:

And this is how it looks after the modifications born in a quick concept over the Steam search page:

Thanks for reading!

Visit us at: Store.steampowered.com

or at: Smokitop.itch.io

Cheers!

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Thyrn
Thyrn - - 39 comments

That is a super-tip! It's kind a Bullshot, but it does work :)

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smokitop Author
smokitop - - 3 comments

It worked for us! We can learn from Bullshots, as long as things end WITHIN the game :)

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