Geometry Dash is a popular platformer game developed by RobTop Games, known for its speed, challenging levels and addictive electronic music. The game is based on a simple concept: the player controls a square character that automatically moves forward and must jump, avoid obstacles and follow the rhythm of the music. Over time, new mechanics such as flying, changing gravity and other variations are added, making the game more complex.
Why are there so many versions of Geometry Dash?
Variety of content: Each version (Meltdown, World, SubZero) brings new levels, obstacles and music, inspired by different themes and styles.
Free access: Versions like Geometry Dash Lite and Meltdown allow players to try parts of the game for free, attracting a wider audience.
Gradual expansion of the game: The development team releases new versions with plugins to keep the community interested and constantly adding new content.
Release of mini-games: Titles like Geometry Dash World and SubZero serve as mini-games and teasers for upcoming major upgrades to the main game.