Steppy Pants – Tips, Tricks, Cheats, How to Beat, and Strategy Guide

Steppy Pants is a new endless stepping game for the iOS and Android platforms. Your goal is to walk as far as you can without stepping on any cracks. You can earn coins, unlock new characters, and unlock new outfits along the way. Read on for some tips and tricks for Steppy Pants!

Your first step should always be a very short step, so that you don’t end up stepping on a crack right at the beginning. After that, your steps should be longer. Aim your step so that you go straight into the next square. Each time that you hit three consecutive squares, you get bonus points, and if you do this more than once consecutively, you’ll earn an additional bonus point on top of that. The longer of a combo you can make, the more steps you can do.

You’ll pick up coins as you go, plus, you can earn free coins when the special delivery shows up. Other times, an offer to watch a video for free coins will pop up, and if you watch the video, you will end up with about 20 bonus coins.

Whenever you earn 100 coins, you can spend them in order to win a prize. The prize will be an outfit piece that’s specific to a certain character. If you win all of the outfit pieces that go with that character, you’ll unlock them and be able to use them in the game. All of the characters are the same height so gameplay will be the same, except for the appearance of your character.

If you have a short tile ahead of you, then you will be able to step over it. There is no added bonus for skipping a tile, though. In fact, if you are in the middle of a combo, the combo will be broken, so step on all of the tiles, including even the little ones, in order to earn the maximum possible number of points. Just make sure to avoid the TNT tiles so that you don’t get blown up.

Go far enough to hit the checkpoint and the next time that you restart, you’ll start back from the checkpoint rather than from where you were before. If you are just going for distance, then step more carefully and don’t let yourself step too far. If you have a long tile ahead of you, stepping in it twice, as that can make it easier to keep track of your steps without overstepping and losing.