Dash Lite: Geometry

Download it. If you don’t rage-quit after 100 attempts on Polargeist, you’ll love the full game.

But if you enjoy it, . The Lite version is a tease—the real magic (thousands of user-made levels, level editor, and dozens of official stages) awaits in the paid version. geometry dash lite

Here’s a detailed review of , structured as you might find on a game review site or app store. Geometry Dash Lite Review – A Frustratingly Fun Rhythm Platformer Platform: iOS / Android (Free) Developer: RobTop Games Rating: 4.5/5 (on most stores) Overview Geometry Dash Lite is the free, ad-supported version of the hit rhythm-based action platformer, Geometry Dash . It distills the core experience into a single, increasingly difficult level (“Stereo Madness”) plus a few extras. The goal is simple: tap to jump, fly, and flip your way through a neon obstacle course, synced to an energetic electronic soundtrack. One hit and you’re back to the start. Gameplay (4.5/5) The gameplay is where Geometry Dash shines—and frustrates. You control a square icon that automatically moves forward. Your only input is a single tap (or click) to jump, hold to jump higher or fly, and release to fall. Levels are a gauntlet of spikes, moving blocks, gravity portals, and speed changes. Download it