Taki Steamjump is a vertical endless jumper where you bounce upward on a pogo stick through a steampunk sky. Think Doodle Jump meets Victorian machinery. Your goal? Climb as high as possible while dodging falls, collecting prism crystals, and activating power-ups like Water Bubbles and Shielding Crystals. It's simple. It's fast. And it's perfect for chasing your high score during breaks.
Easy to pick up. Hard to stop climbing.
Responsive on both desktop and mobile.
You start on the ground with a pogo stick and three hearts. Jump onto rising platforms—wood, metal, stone—and bounce upward. The height meter tracks your progress in meters. Your first goal? Beat 18m. Then 31m. Then keep pushing your Best Score higher.
Prism crystals float between platforms. Snag them mid-air to build your stash. Miss a platform? You fall. Lose all three hearts? Game over. The spacing gets trickier the higher you climb, so stay sharp. Use the elemental power-up buttons in the bottom corners when things get tight—Water Bubble slows your descent, Shielding Crystal blocks one hit.
Pause mid-run to open the shop overlay. The Power-ups tab sells consumables (50–200 crystals). The Upgrades tab offers permanent boosts to jump height or crystal magnetism. The Skins tab unlocks fresh looks. Your crystal count carries between runs, so every climb builds toward the next upgrade.
This is for players who want quick, arcade-style sessions without heavy tutorials. Perfect for 2–5 minute bursts on your phone during commutes or waiting rooms. If you grew up tapping Doodle Jump or love watching your high score tick up, you'll feel at home.
It's all rhythm. Bounce, steer, collect, repeat. The loop is meditative until you glance at the height meter and realize you're at 50m with no safety net. The steampunk theme adds visual flavor—gears, smokestacks, Victorian silhouettes—but the core feel is pure arcade reflexes. Runs smoothly at 60 FPS thanks to lightweight 2D sprite work and minimal shader load. No lag when you need precision.
1. Saves: Progress (Best Score, crystals, unlocked skins/upgrades) auto-saves via browser cache. Play on Playgama and your data persists between sessions.
2. Performance: Built in Unity with mobile optimization. Low-complexity graphics keep load times instant and frame rate stable on older devices.
Taki Steamjump nails the "one more run" loop with instant restarts and visible progression through crystals and unlocks.
Taki Steamjump was developed by Tataki Studio. Released in February 2026.