





18-34 (Young Adults / Digital Natives)
Digitally native players who decide quickly from visuals, social proof, first-session clarity, identity expression, and whether the game feels current.
Will Download
1 gamesWon't Download
0 gamesNo low download-intent games yet. Scores of 40 or lower will appear here.
Segment Profile
synthetic-personas-v8-age-segment-variants- Motivations
- quick fun, visual appeal, social proof, identity expression, novelty, events, competition, cozy progression
- Likes
- strong first impression, clear onboarding, stylish visuals, shareable progress
- Bothers
- generic art, slow starts, forced ads, confusing progression
- Play Patterns
- Short frequent mobile sessions, Discovery through friends, creators, ads, stores, and social media, Fast install and fast uninstall behavior
- Retention Drivers
- Daily events, New cosmetics or collectibles, Friends and social proof, Fast visible progress, Fresh content drops
- Churn Triggers
- Dated visuals, Too much tutorial friction, Aggressive ads, Slow rewards, Unclear controls, Manipulative monetization
Segment Lens Coverage
500 of 500 responses include lens metadata.
- Feel/look: Cinematic / No Annoying HUD (74)
- Game type: Match-3 & Puzzlers (72)
- Motivation: Min-Maxing & Outsmarting (67)
- Wallet: Free-to-Play / Pay-to-Win (64)
- Wallet: Watch an Ad to Revive (64)
- Game type: none
- Motivation: none
- Wallet: none
- Feel/look: none
Panel Runs
500 rowsBased on the available store screenshots, visual assets, and market evidence, how likely would you be to download or install this game?
This sampled reply uses the diversity lens below to vary what this persona notices about game type, motivation, wallet fit, and feel.
I would consider downloading it, but I would not rush to tell friends about it from the store page alone. Being a top paid game with a strong rating makes it feel safer than random RPG ads, and the $0.99 price is low enough that I would not stress about trying it. I like that it seems more like a straight game than a pay-to-win funnel. The screenshots look clean and fantasy-heavy, but they do not show a social hook or a standout mechanic that would make it feel like the next thing everyone is playing.
I like that the low paid price makes it feel less likely to push unfair spending.
I do not see much that would make it fun to talk about or compare with friends.
The store images look clean, but they do not show a standout social or competitive moment.
Based on the available store screenshots, visual assets, and market evidence, how likely would you be to download or install this game?
This sampled reply uses the diversity lens below to vary what this persona notices about game type, motivation, wallet fit, and feel.
I might download it out of curiosity, but I am not sure it has a fresh enough hook for me. The cooking visuals look pleasant and focused, which makes it seem good for a few quiet minutes rather than a game I would sink into. I would be interested if the recipes get strange, funny, or more inventive as you go. If it is just repeated prep steps with free-game interruptions, I would probably bounce after the first session.
I like that it looks calm and focused enough for a quick escape.
I worry the loop may be too ordinary if the recipes do not evolve in interesting ways.
The food scenes look pleasant, but the store presentation does not show a strong unusual twist.
Based on the available store screenshots, visual assets, and market evidence, how likely would you be to download or install this game?
This sampled reply uses the diversity lens below to vary what this persona notices about game type, motivation, wallet fit, and feel.
I would download this because the cozy cooking theme looks like something I could use to unwind after a long day. The food and kitchen images feel soft and tidy, and that makes me expect a calming loop of making recipes and unlocking more little tasks. I would be more excited if I could collect recipes, decorate, or see seasonal rewards, because that is what would make me come back. My hesitation is whether the free game pushes daily logins or ads too hard instead of letting it stay relaxing.
I like the soft cooking mood and the possibility of relaxing recipe progress.
I would dislike daily pressure or ads that make the cozy mood feel less peaceful.
The tidy kitchen and food presentation make the game look comforting.
Based on the available store screenshots, visual assets, and market evidence, how likely would you be to download or install this game?
This sampled reply uses the diversity lens below to vary what this persona notices about game type, motivation, wallet fit, and feel.
I would download this as a quick break game because the cooking steps look simple enough to understand in seconds. It seems like the kind of thing I could play while waiting somewhere, as long as each recipe is short and does not require a long tutorial. The clean food close-ups make it look easy to tap through, which matters more to me than a huge story. My main worry is that a free game like this could interrupt the flow with too many ads after every small task.
I like that it looks easy to play in short bursts without learning a lot first.
I would be annoyed if the free version adds too many interruptions.
The close-up cooking scenes look readable for quick tap-and-swipe play.
