5/5 rating based on 38 reviews. Read all reviews for Step Buy Step: A Pedometer Adventure for iPhone.
Step Buy Step: A Pedometer Adventure is paid iOS app published by Six to Start
Rowena Columbia
Why does this cute little game make me want to get up and walk? I don't know, but it does.
ShayLeRoo
Definitely a cute pedometer if you carry your phone everywhere, but doesn't pull data from existing Health app step tracking (which syncs with the Apple Watch and other fitness trackers). Since I don't tend to carry my phone everywhere, the utility and playability are vastly reduced. :(
DMentia
This is pretty straightforward and simple app to encourage kids, kawaii fans or creative people (etc.) to take an interest in walking more as it rewards exercise with cute rewards, virtual retail therapy or fun text dialogs. It was a nice touch to add history and challenges to draw out the apps usefulness after the companion collecting. Sadly, it's also VERY simple to finish and I would like to see more levels, different challenges or creativity but really enjoyed "playing" the game. I would absolutely love to see improvements in terms of being able to restart without going through all the text. The multiplier after finishing the game needs to carry through after the third game. After a few rounds, there really isn't much incentive to keep restarting the game at the absolute beginning again. Thanks for offering this, love the Zombies! line too but this was a nice, low key/stress, cute addition!
Totally Not Russian Yet
Delightfully whimsical in style, it made me more aware of my physical activity and now has me looking for opportunities to squeeze in another walk.
JeanneGrrl
It was a nice way to get my son excited about walking around and moving his body. My only complaint is the game is over very quickly. He finished the whole thing in 18 days.
Andibeads
I enjoy the ease of using this app, it's a fun game and has motivated me to get more steps in per day. I like the illustrations and that all in app purchases are earned just by walking more. It also can encourage math skills practice as one sees how to add more steps per step to meet each challenge. Great for all ages!
jaword
I totally support the game-ification of exercise. I love the idea of making multipliers go up and see larger gains, but after a single play through, it really loses a lot of the motivation. It has token replay value and no real sense of accomplishment but it's still nice to get your group of critters and go for a stroll
Natanassar
I enjoyed this game and it kept me motivated to get those daily steps in but it didn't have the same pull for me as The Walk. Please make an expansion for The Walk or another similar game!