Simply Love is an ITGmania theme for the post-ITG community.
It features a clean and simple design, offers numerous data-driven features not implemented by the ITGmania engine, and allows the current generation of ITG fans to breathe new life into the game they've known for over a two decades.
Simply Love was originally designed and implemented for a previous version of StepMania (SM3.95) by hurtpiggypig. For more information on that version of Simply Love, check here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtcWy5m6-CQ
The current release of Simply Love is compatible with current ITGmania versions 0.8.0 or newer.
For new installations we currently recommend grabbing the ITGmania + Simply Love bundle over at the www.itgmania.com.
Incompatible Versions
❌ StepMania 5 (SM5)
❌ Forks of SM5 (e.g. starworlds)
❌ Older versions of StepMania (e.g. StepMania 3.9)
❌ Forks of older versions of StepMania (e.g. OpenITG, NotITG)
❌ SM5.2
If you are upgrading from a previous version of Simply Love, fully delete the old Simply Love folder first. Do not merge the new folder into the old.
You can download the current Simply Love release at the Latest Release page.
Full install instructions are in the Installing Simply Love README.
Simply Love has support for:
- English
- Deutsch
- Español
- Français
- Italiano
- 日本語
- Polski
- Português Brasileiro (incomplete, translator wanted)
The current language can be changed in Simply Love under System Options.
Simply Love is designed to be usable at resolutions as low as 640x480 but still look crisp and clean in HD, 2k, 4k, etc. It supports many screen aspect ratios:
- 16:9 (common)
- 16:10 (Apple laptops, some LCD monitors)
- 4:3 (CRT arcade monitors, older TVs)
- 21:9 ("Ultrawide")
The aspect ratio can be changed under Graphics / Sound Options.
Check out this imgur album for more screenshots: http://imgur.com/a/56wDq
Casual Mode was designed with public arcade machines and casual players in mind. Learn more here:
Dom ITG has an excellent summary of 4-panel dance pad available in 2020:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEWj2_BNG_0
din maintains a Linux image for running SM5 on common arcade hardware:
https://dinsfire.com/itgimage
It streamlines the setup process for those who have arcade hardware and want to start playing as quickly as possible.