In the sprawling graveyard of indie game experiments, certain titles stand out not for their budget or graphical fidelity, but for their sheer, unapologetic weirdness. One such forgotten gem is "Step Bi Step -v1.0 SE-" , a bizarre, rhythm-infused puzzle adventure released by the enigmatic developer Dumb Koala Games .

If you have thirty minutes and a high tolerance for frustration, take a step. Then take another. Just don't trust the koala. Have you played "Step Bi Step"? Share your memories of Dumb Koala Games in the comments below.

Here is everything you need to know about this cult oddity. At its core, Step Bi Step is a game about movement. The pun in the title is intentional; you play as a character named Alex, a non-binary cartographer who has just moved to a surreal, pastel-colored city called "The Maze of Mirrors." The "Bi" in the title refers to both the player's potential romantic path (dating either a male-coded deer or a female-coded fox) and the game's mechanical core: binary choices.

But is it a memorable game? Absolutely.