StepMania

StepMania (2001)

Genres:Arcade, Simulator, Music
Themes:Action, Party
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:StepMania is a cross-platform rhythm video game and engine. It was originally developed as a simulator of Konami's arcade game series Dance Dance Revolution, and has since evolved into an extensible rhythm game engine capable of supporting a variety of rhythm-based game types. It can be played with a variety of peripherals, most commonly dance mats or 'pads'. Several video game series, including In the Groove and Pump It Up Pro use StepMania as their game engine.Show more
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