The aim of the research is to produce a new product in the form of Electronic Step-Game learning media for children with special needs. This study uses the Instructional Development Institute (IDI) model by using 5 steps. Place of research carried out in the Faculty of Sports Science. The samples for this study were media experts, physical fitness experts, and adapted physical education course lecturers. This research instrument was carried out by interviewing and filling out questionnaires by experts. Research results Expert Test 1 (First). Electronic step-game-based physical fitness learning media experts, from the distribution of statements, and questionnaires given to media experts from indicator four, obtained an average total indicator of 84% with the category very feasible to use. Physical fitness experts from the four indicators, an average total of 81% of the indicators is obtained with the category very feasible to use. Determination experts for adapted physical education from the four indicators obtained a total average of 85% for all indicators with the category very suitable for use. Expert Test 2 (Second) Electronic step-game-based physical fitness learning media experts, from the distribution of statement questionnaires given to media experts, it was obtained an average total indicator of 90% with the category very feasible to use. Physical Fitness Experts obtained an average total indicator of 95% with a very suitable category for use. Determination experts for adapted physical education obtained an average total indicator of 90% with the category very suitable for use. The conclusion from this research is that the products created are fit for use by children with special needs.