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Steps is developed by the developer who was awarded the AppStore Best of 2016, and is certainly one of AppStore's hardest games ever. It's super simple to play, but only a few would be able to reach the final stage. Play hard to become the best gamer on Earth! ◉ So simple, so super hard To play Steps, just tap the screen. But, although you can have a clear view of the stage, you will have hard time to clear. ◉ Warning: super hard! Steps!'s difficulty might be beyond your imagination. Please be aware and try not to throw your smartphone onto the floor even if you can't clear. ◉ Super Hard, yet Fun A stage designer with a music background prepared 36 delicious stages full of both thrill and looseness. ◉ More immersive than one of those "impossibly hard video game" The powerful beat and melody synchronizes with the character's motion to let you immerse in the game. You will get a great sense of accomplishment when you complete the super hard stages! ◉ Harder for people with good sense of rhythm? Steps!'s stages contain many subtle rhythmical traps. Just one jump can generate a whole different groove. Enjoy a different sense of music than the stereotypical Music Games. Maybe you could train your sense of rhythm while playing those super hard stages?! ◉ Play more to train your reflexes! Steps!'s play is very physical. With Steps!, Experience the same kind of thrills you felt in your childhood's outdoor play! We are humble and honored about the success of our game. It has been really fun to make it and hope you like it. Please tell your friends and tweet about your feeling freely! --- Some icons from Icons8(https://icons8.com/license/). Entypo pictograms by Daniel Bruce — www.entypo.com