Embed this Program Add this Program to your website by copying the code below. Preview Preview. Intense Gameplay Using a one-touch system of control guide your customisable character through a maze of spikes and obstacles at intense speeds. The beat of the music helps you to time your jumps and flips to perfection throughout the lofty challenge of reaching the level's end. In Geometry Dash there is the option of a practise mode so it's entirely possible to hone your skills to unlock a whole list of achievements.
When you play Geometry Dash Lite on PC and Mac, every level will be more challenging than the last. Feel the true excitement of this fun video game when you play Geometry Dash Lite on PC and Mac using the free BlueStacks Android Emulator. This handy tool for your Windows computer.
The game also allows players to design and build their very own custom levels which can be shared and played by other users. Prepare for a near impossible challenge in the world of Geometry Dash. Push your skills to the limit as you jump, fly and flip your way through dangerous passages and spiky obstacles. In this game, you play as a small cube with the goal of navigating through one obstacle after another in order to get to the end of the level. As the game progresses, the cube can also be transformed into things like ball or a ship, each form having its own unique mechanics. This game consists of 18 challenging levels over the course of which you will be able to earn more than 100 rewarding achievements, while you can create as many custom levels as you want.
Credit for the game’s acclaimed soundtrack goes to Newgrounds. It should be obvious that a game like Geometry Dash is not going to have a plot and for a game like this one, you do not need one. The game is simple enough to just make you want to ensure that your cub character, which you can customize using the things that you unlock along the way, survives through each level.
Game Features. Rhythm-based Action Platforming!. Lots of levels with unique soundtracks!. Build and share your own levels using the level editor!. Thousands of high quality user generated levels!. Unlock new icons and colors to customize your character!.
Fly rockets, flip gravity and much more!. Use practice mode to sharpen your skills!.
Lots of achievements and rewards!. Challenge yourself with the near impossible!. Steam users get two exclusive unlockable icons!
Geometry Dash Developed by: RobTop Games Published by: RobTop Games Release date: December 22, 2014 Available on: Android, iOS, macOS, Windows Genre: Platformer Number of players: Single-player ESRB Rating: Not Rated Price: $1.99 Geometry Dash is a 2013 mobile and Steam game developed by Robert Topala, or RobTop. It is a rhythm based platformer game that happens to have nothing to do with geometry. There are four versions: Geometry Dash Lite, which is the free version with ten levels (only available on Android and iOS). It also contains ads.
The most popular version, Geometry Dash (the full version), costs $1.99. This version has twenty-one levels, three of which need to be unlocked via coins, that you can find hidden in levels. The least popular version of this game is called Geometry Dash Meltdown, and it is free but only comes with three levels that are not included in the full version. As of recently, Geometry Dash SubZero came out, but I have not played it nor know much about it. This review is based off of the full version of the game. There is no story involved in Geometry Dash; your objective is just to survive, or complete all of the levels provided.
In each level your icon will encounter various spikes, walls, drops, and other obstacles to overcome in the pressure of the autoscroll. The levels are very colorful, but with much detail.
Your icon is usually a square with designs of some sort on it. Your icon is changeable, and you can earn new icons by unlocking achievements or buying them in the store, which uses orbs, the in-game currency. Strong Points: Great soundtrack; addicting gameplay Weak Points: Simple visuals; included software to create new levels is complicated and hard to use; micro-transactions Moral Warnings: One character is referred to as a demon Players can create their own levels and upload them so anyone can play them. The software included with the game is hard to use, especially with the mobile versions. I found it difficult to rotate objects both on my tablet and on my PC. The controls are very simple when it comes to actually playing the game.
In the mobile versions, tap the screen to jump, and on the Steam version, left click or press the space bar to jump. While playing, that is all you need to know regarding controls. Game Score - 80% Gameplay - 16/20 Graphics - 5/10 Sound - 9/10 Stability - 5/5 Controls - 5/5 Morality Score - 92% Violence - 9/10 Language - 10/10 Sexual Content - 10/10 Occult/Supernatural - 7/10 Cultural/Moral/Ethical - 10/10 The soundtrack consists of one song for each level there is plus the song that plays when you play levels in practice mode – that’s twenty-two songs, and they’re all dubstep. It’s known to be a good soundtrack, and you can download it in-game for $0.99 each song. You can also extract the music files from Steam to avoid the costs, but people on mobile devices aren’t so lucky.
When your character dies by hitting an obstacle of some sort, it just kind of explodes. There is no blood involved, neither does your character leave any evidence showing that it died in that spot.
As for any other moral warnings, there is a character you will meet who is referred to as a demon. Other than that, there is nothing else worth worrying about in that sense. For the game’s simplicity, Geometry Dash is rather challenging and frustrating, but at the same time really fun. I’d recommend this game to anyone who has the patience to master it.