Step Bi Step V10 Se Dumb Koala Games 🚀 💫

Objective: Flip the shrimp onto the koala’s plate. Step 1: Hold the shrimp with one finger. Step 2: With a second finger, tap the koala’s nose. (Yes, you need two fingers). Step 3: Release the shrimp exactly when the koala’s mouth opens (every 1.2 seconds). Step 4: If you miss, do not retry immediately. V10 SE has a "Rage Quit" detector that makes the next attempt harder if you tap the pause button too fast.


Because the koala is intentionally dumb, expect to undo a lot. That’s part of the fun.


In these games, the rules are simple:

The challenge comes from the koala’s dumb behavior:
If you leave it idle for one turn, it might walk into a hole. If you give the wrong command, it repeats the same mistake. It’s a parody of overly complex puzzle games.


Let’s decode the phrase:

So altogether: “Step by Step v10 Special Edition – Dumb Koala Games” is a collection of turn-based puzzle games where you help a slow-witted koala reach a goal, one move at a time.


Follow these steps to get started:

Fix: V10 SE uses "Threaded Video" by default. Turn it OFF for GBA/SNES. Go to Core Options > Video > Threaded Video = OFF.


Objective: Flip the shrimp onto the koala’s plate. Step 1: Hold the shrimp with one finger. Step 2: With a second finger, tap the koala’s nose. (Yes, you need two fingers). Step 3: Release the shrimp exactly when the koala’s mouth opens (every 1.2 seconds). Step 4: If you miss, do not retry immediately. V10 SE has a "Rage Quit" detector that makes the next attempt harder if you tap the pause button too fast.


Because the koala is intentionally dumb, expect to undo a lot. That’s part of the fun.


In these games, the rules are simple:

The challenge comes from the koala’s dumb behavior:
If you leave it idle for one turn, it might walk into a hole. If you give the wrong command, it repeats the same mistake. It’s a parody of overly complex puzzle games.


Let’s decode the phrase:

So altogether: “Step by Step v10 Special Edition – Dumb Koala Games” is a collection of turn-based puzzle games where you help a slow-witted koala reach a goal, one move at a time.


Follow these steps to get started:

Fix: V10 SE uses "Threaded Video" by default. Turn it OFF for GBA/SNES. Go to Core Options > Video > Threaded Video = OFF.