Geometry Dash

Geometry Dash is a rhythm-based platformer where players control a geometric character, jumping through obstacle-filled levels to test reaction and synchronization skills.

About the Game

Geometry Dash is a rhythm platform game created by Swedish developer Robert Topala (RobTop) and released in 2013. Inspired by titles like Super Mario Bros, Bit.Trip, and Super Meat Boy, it was originally called The Impossible Game. Players control a geometric character that automatically moves forward, jumping to avoid obstacles in sync with the music. The game emphasizes rhythm, patience, and precision. It features multiple preset levels, allows players to create and share custom levels categorized by length, and offers over 40 character skins. Initially released on mobile devices, it later expanded to Steam, known for its high difficulty and music-driven gameplay.

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How to Play

In Geometry Dash, players control a geometric character that moves automatically through scrolling levels. The core gameplay revolves around rhythm synchronization: players must tap the screen or press a key at the right moment to jump, avoiding obstacles like spikes, platforms, and traps. Levels are challenging, often requiring multiple attempts to master the timing. The game includes preset levels and supports user-generated content, where players can create custom levels sorted by duration (e.g., short, medium, long). Players can choose from over 40 character skins and unlock achievements by completing specific level percentages.

Controls

Jump: Tap the screen or press the space bar (on PC). The game uses a single-button control scheme where timing and rhythm are crucial for success.