Screenshot Guide
Screenshot Guide
Main goal:
- sell the app’s real differentiator: no moderator is needed and everyone gets to play.
Recommended screenshot order for Google Play:
- “No moderator needed”
Suggested screen:
reveal_pass_to_playeror a clean setup screen. - “Everyone gets to play” Suggested screen: reveal intro / pass-the-phone flow.
- “Private role reveals” Suggested screen: hold-to-reveal or role reveal screen.
- “Fast setup for groups” Suggested screen: setup with players, impostors and categories.
- “Short rounds, quick replay” Suggested screen: round ready or result.
- “Bluff. Vote. Reveal.” Suggested screen: result.
Folder structure:
recursos/play_store_screenshot_templates/en/recursos/play_store_screenshot_templates/es/recursos/play_store_screenshot_templates/fr/recursos/play_store_screenshot_templates/de/recursos/play_store_screenshot_templates/it/recursos/play_store_screenshot_templates/pt/recursos/play_store_screenshot_templates/ja/
Each locale folder contains these files:
01_no_moderator_needed.svg02_everyone_gets_to_play.svg03_private_role_reveals.svg04_fast_setup_for_groups.svg05_short_rounds_quick_replay.svg06_bluff_vote_reveal.svg
Practical rules:
- Each screenshot must work on its own.
- Do not split one message across multiple images.
- Avoid panorama-style sequences where one screenshot depends on the next.
- Keep typography large and copy short.
- Avoid claims like “No ads”, “Best”, “Top”, “Free” or CTAs like “Download now”.
- Keep the feature graphic separate from the screenshots.