offline accessBuy Baby Steps Steam Offline Account
A Baby Steps Steam offline account is $9.99 on bonege — about 19% under the regular Steam price of ~$12.33. It's a ready Steam account that already owns Baby Steps; you log in, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play Nate's physics-based mountain hike from start to finish. Delivery is instant and automated, you pay with crypto (USDT, BTC, ETH, LTC), and there's no region lock. If access ever stops, you get a free replacement.
Key facts
- Price on bonege
- $9.99 — one-time
- Full Steam price
- ~$12.33 (save ~19%)
- What it is
- Steam account that already owns Baby Steps
- How you play
- Steam Offline Mode — full single-player walk
- Delivery
- Instant & automated
- Payment
- Crypto — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, LTC
- Region
- Worldwide, no region lock
- Guarantee
- Free replacement if access stops
What you get
- Steam account that already owns the game
- Step-by-step offline-mode guide
- Instant automated delivery after payment
- Replacement guarantee if access stops
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Buy Baby Steps cheap — offline account
What you get
You get login access to a Steam account that already owns Baby Steps, delivered the moment your crypto payment confirms. There's no key to redeem and nothing to add to your own library — the game is already installed-ready on the account, so you sign in and download it like any title you'd own. The price is $9.99 one-time, which is roughly 19% below the usual Steam price of about $12.33. Because Baby Steps is a single-player walking simulator, everything the game offers is yours to play on this account. You set Steam to Offline Mode and the entire trek up the mountain runs normally.
This is the cheapest practical way to get Baby Steps on PC without paying full Steam price or hunting for a discounted key that may be region-locked. Payment is crypto only — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH or LTC — so there's no card, no billing form, and no geographic gate. The bonege account works the same in the US, UK, Canada, Australia and across the EU. After checkout you receive the credentials and a short setup note, and the free-replacement guarantee covers you if the login ever stops working.
How a Baby Steps offline account works
The flow is simple: sign into the Baby Steps Steam account we send you using the standard Steam client, let the game finish installing, then switch Steam into Offline Mode from the menu. From that point you can play the whole hike with no internet connection required. Baby Steps is a solo, physics-driven experience — placing each footstep yourself as Nate climbs a mountain-sized mountain — so Offline Mode covers the complete game with nothing missing. There's no online component to lock you out and no multiplayer you'd be skipping.
Offline Mode also keeps things quiet and stable: once you're set up you won't be juggling logins or worrying about being bumped during a long session. You explore the misty world at your own pace, soak in the dynamic soundtrack built from its 420 beats, and progress your save locally. Treat this as the recommended way to use a baby steps offline account — log in once, go offline, and the walking simulator behaves exactly as it should. If you ever need to re-download or reinstall, you sign back in and repeat the same steps.
Cheaper than a Steam key
A Steam key for Baby Steps usually tracks close to the full Steam price, often around $12.33, and cheaper keys can carry region restrictions or activation surprises. The bonege offline account is a flat $9.99, so you save about 19% and skip the regional lottery entirely. You're not gambling on a grey-market code that might refuse to activate in your country — you receive working login access that already holds the game. For a single-player title like this, the offline account gives you the same play experience for less money.
The other practical win is payment and speed. Key resellers often want a card or a payment method that varies by region; bonege takes crypto and delivers instantly, anywhere. There's no waiting on manual approval, no currency conversion headache, and no region wall between you and the download. If you've been comparing the baby steps price across Steam and cheap-key sites, the offline account is the lowest reliable option that doesn't hinge on where you live.
Is it safe?
We're upfront about what this is: a shared/offline Steam account, not your personal account and not an official key or gift. You play Baby Steps in Steam Offline Mode, which is exactly how the product is meant to be used — log in, go offline, play the campaign. We don't claim it's an official Steam purchase or a transfer of ownership, because it isn't; you're buying access to play. For a quiet single-player walking sim, that distinction has no impact on how the game feels.
Every order is backed by a free replacement if access ever stops, so you're not left stranded if something changes with the account. Keep Steam in Offline Mode while you play, follow the short setup note we include, and the experience stays smooth. If you hit any issue, support sorts out a working account for you. That's the honest trade: a lower price and instant crypto delivery in exchange for playing on a shared offline account rather than one you fully own.
About Baby Steps
Baby Steps is a literal walking simulator from the team behind Ape Out and Getting Over It, and it leans hard into that joke with fully simulated, physics-based walking. You play Nate, an unemployed slacker who discovers one unlikely talent: putting one foot in front of the other. Every step is something you actually place, which turns a simple hike up a mountain into an awkward, funny, weirdly tense challenge. The mountain is huge and you explore it at your own pace — or slower — across a misty world that rewards patience and a sense of humour.
The game pairs its deliberate movement with a dynamic soundtrack assembled from 420 beats and vibes, plus oddball touches like a fully dynamic onesie soilage system and non-collectible hats. It earned a Very Positive rating from players who appreciate its mix of comedy, atmosphere and genuinely novel controls. This is a solo experience about finding small meaning in a wasted life, one stumble at a time, and the offline account lets you take that whole trek for $9.99 instead of full Steam price.
// pros
- Save ~19% — $9.99 vs the usual ~$12.33 Steam price
- Instant, automated delivery after crypto payment confirms
- Full single-player walking sim playable in Steam Offline Mode
- Crypto payment (USDT, BTC, ETH, LTC) — no card, no region lock
- Free replacement guarantee if account access ever stops
// good to know
- · Single-player, offline-only — no online features to use anyway
- · You play in Steam Offline Mode on a shared account, not your own
Playing Baby Steps offline
Pay with crypto
Checkout in USDT, BTC, ETH or LTC — no card needed.
Get the login
We deliver the account that owns the game, automatically, in minutes.
Play offline
Sign in, switch Steam to Offline Mode with our guide, and enjoy the full game.
Baby Steps — questions
Can you play Baby Steps offline?
Yes. Baby Steps is a single-player walking simulator, so you sign into the account, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play the entire mountain hike with no internet needed.
How much is Baby Steps on bonege?
$9.99 one-time, versus the usual Steam price of about $12.33 — a saving of roughly 19%.
How fast is delivery?
Instant and automated. As soon as your crypto payment confirms, you receive the account login and a short setup note.
How do I pay?
Crypto only — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH or LTC. There's no card payment and no region restriction, so it works worldwide.
What's the difference vs a Steam key?
A key adds the game to your own account but often costs near full price and can be region-locked. This is login access to an account that already owns Baby Steps, played in Offline Mode, for a flat $9.99.
Is it safe?
It's a shared offline account — not an official key or gift, and we say so plainly. You play in Steam Offline Mode, and every order includes a free replacement if access ever stops.



