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StepMania is a free, open source rhythm video game for Windows, Mac, and Linux created by Chris Danford. It was originally developed as a simulator of Konami's popular arcade and console video game series, Dance Dance Revolution, and has since evolved into an extensible rhythm game engine capable of supporting a wide variety of rhythm-based game types.

Gameplay

The primary gametype features the following gameplay: as arrows scroll upwards on the screen, they will meet with a stationary set of target arrows. When they meet the targets, the player should press the corresponding arrow on his keyboard or dance mat. The moving arrows will meet the targets based on the beat of the song, so the player's sense of rhythm plays a great role in the gameplay. The game is scored based upon how accurately the player can trigger the arrows in time to the beat of the song. One's efforts are awarded by letter grades that tell him how well one's done; AAAA is the highest award and E is total failure (although some players have altered the source code to make grades of AAAAA possible, but this is not an initially-available feature). StepMania allows for several input options. The keyboard can be used to tap out the rhythms using the arrow keys, or specialized adapters that connect console peripherals like PS2 and Xbox controllers or dance pads to one's computer can be used.

System requirements

These requirements are only the minimum needed to run the game, and having just the minimum does not necessarily result in smooth operation.

Features

Owing to its open-source development, StepMania has a number of features, both based upon various rhythm games and introduced in StepMania. Some of these include:

Availability

StepMania has been used as the base engine in a variety of commercial and non-commercial products. It has also been ported to several platforms.

There is a version of StepMania available for modified Xbox consoles. This port is considered illegal in the United States because it was compiled using an unauthorized copy of the XDK.

There have been many arcade dance game cabinets retrofitted with a PC running StepMania.

A new type of multiplayer version of Stepmania is also being worked on by a company called Positive Gaming in Norway. At The Gathering 2005, they demonstrated a version that let 20 players play the game simultaneously. The primary application for this version is for fitness centers, but more applications are being considered.

In The Groove (ITG) is an arcade dance game developed by the core StepMania developers. To prevent unauthorized copying, StepMania was re-licensed under a less restrictive license (changed from GPL to the MIT License with the agreement of all coders, in exchange for their names appearing on the ITG credits screen), not requiring source code to be published on derivative works, and thus allowing ITG's copy protection to remain closed source.

DanceTrax is an arcade dance game based on StepMania currently in development by PulseNetwork and Paper 2 Production Inc..

is an arcade dance game based on StepMania developed by Pop'nKO Music & Entertainment, LLC.

Similar PC rhythm games

Other rhythm games, typically considered DDR Simulators, include Dance With Intensity, pydance, and Flash Flash Revolution. A particularly novel DDR simulator called Text Text Revolution can be displayed on text-only terminals.

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