Why Geometry Dash Will Make You Want a New Phone
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- The graphics are insane - I mean, have you seen the levels? They're so detailed and colorful.
- The music is catchy and gets you pumped up to play.
- The game doesn't lag, even on lower-end phones.
- The level editor is a total game changer - you can create your own levels and share them with friends.
- It's a great time-killer - I've spent hours playing and trying to beat my high score.
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- The game can be frustrating if you're not good at it - I've had my fair share of rage quits.
- The difficulty level can be overwhelming at times, especially on the harder levels.
- There are some bugs here and there, but they're not game-breakers.
- The free version, Geometry Dash Lite, has some limitations - you can't access all the levels and features.
- Some of the levels can be really hard to beat, and it's easy to get discouraged.
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Editor's Summary
I gotta say, Geometry Dash is a game that's super familiar to all of us, especially phone salespeople. The stats are crazy - one in five people who download it end up breaking their phone trying to beat the levels! It's a paid game, but trust me, it's worth every penny. The game's been around since 2013, and it's still going strong.
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Hello everyone, I'm glad you're here to listen to my story about a game that's super familiar to all of us, especially phone salespeople. I mean, have you seen the stats? One in five people who download Geometry Dash end up breaking their phone trying to beat the levels!
Okay, okay, I know that's not exactly a joke, but let's get serious for a second. So, Geometry Dash - it's a game that's been around since 2013. It's a paid game, and it costs 200 rubles in the Play Market. But don't worry, there's also a free version called Geometry Dash Lite.
So, what's the difference between the two? Well, for starters, the paid version has more levels. And, of course, no ads. But if you download the free version, you can just turn off your internet and voila, no ads. The free version also has limited color options, which you can unlock by completing achievements. And, let's be real, who doesn't love unlocking new colors?
But, honestly, if you're a new player, the Lite version is perfect. I mean, that's what I did, and it's been a blast!
When you first open the game, you're greeted with an awesome soundtrack. And, let me tell you, it's catchy! You've also got your buttons, which are super intuitive. The biggest button takes you to the levels, which you can browse through and choose your own adventure.
Easy PeasyThe Ultimate ChallengeThe button on the left lets you customize your cube, which is your in-game character. You can choose from different shapes and colors - it's so much fun!
The button on the right shows you the benefits of the full version. And, let me tell you, it's worth it!
And, of course, you can always go into the settings by clicking on the little gear icon. There, you can customize your sound and a bunch of other cool stuff.
I've gotta say, the gameplay is all about rolling this cube over obstacles. It's got its own speed going on, and all you gotta do is tap the screen to make it jump.
But here's the thing - sometimes this cube transforms into a robot, a plane, or whatever. It's pretty wild.
You can also switch to practice mode, where the cube leaves checkpoints behind in the form of green diamonds. If you die, it'll just reset to the last checkpoint you set.
PracticeI've gotta say, this game is ridiculously addictive. It's hard to put down, even when you know you should be doing something else. They've been updating it regularly, and it's come a long way since the last time I played. I mean, just recently they added animations for when the cube dies - now it's all fancy and realistic, with the cube breaking apart when it hits an obstacle.
So yeah, I'd definitely recommend giving it a try - especially if you're in the market for a new smartphone. The sooner you start, the sooner you'll be ready to upgrade!
