Geometry Dash World

Geometry Dash World

RobTop Games

4.5100,000,000+ downloads242MB

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About this app

Geometry Dash World slams the classic one-button platformer into your phone—no fluff. Tap to jump, hold to fly, flip gravity, and hope your timing is human. Ten official levels sit alongside a tidal wave of community-made stages and daily quests that pull you back like catnip. Music by Dex Arson, Waterflame and F‑777 actually teaches you the timing (weird flex, but it works). Free-to-play means ads unless you pay to remove them. Practice mode is a lifesaver—saved my thumbs after I replayed the third level for two hours. Controls are deceptively tight; sloppy timing gets punished hard. This isn't a chill stroll. This is muscle memory, sweat, tiny victories, and the exact kind of stupid joy that makes you keep replaying one screen until the sun comes up.

Editor's Review

Okay—full disclosure: I booted this up at midnight and lost track of time. This is not subtle. The one-tap core is simple to learn but brutal to master. Official levels are short and sharply designed; community stages range from genius to garbage—both are fun in different, painful ways. The soundtrack is huge here; beats cue your jumps more than visuals do (who knew?). Ads are part of the free package—don't pretend otherwise. You can pay to remove them, and yeah, some cosmetic unlocks feel gated behind progression or purchases. Practice mode with checkpoints is the real MVP—use it or suffer. Visuals are clean for the most part, though some color combos sneak spikes into the background (devs, stop that). Not for the patient seeker of calm. Want tight, repeatable challenge with tunes you'll hum and runs you'll brag about? This nails that itch. Me? I swore, laughed, and kept coming back at 3AM.

Pros

  • Tight one-button controls that reward pixel-perfect timing
  • Clever, earworm soundtrack that actually helps you learn patterns
  • Practice mode with checkpoints lets you learn without rage-quitting
  • Huge library of community levels for near-endless variety
  • Short runs fit quick commutes or late-night marathons

Cons

  • Ads are frequent in the free version (I skipped breakfast to avoid one—true story)
  • Steep difficulty spikes; not friendly to casual players
  • Some color/contrast combinations can hide hazards
  • Limited number of official stages before you hit community content
  • Cosmetics and ad removal pushed behind IAP

Additional Information

Updated2026/1/30
Version2.2.147
Size242MB
Downloads100,000,000+
Categorycasual
DeveloperRobTop Games

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