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Geometry Dash Lite -

Geometry Dash Lite is an excellent demo. It gives you the raw, addictive, controller-throwing core of the full game for free. The three levels offer hours of challenge, especially if you hunt for all three secret coins. Ads are tolerable, and the music alone is worth the download.

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

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.

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.

Practice mode and instant respawns keep frustration in check. Con: No checkpoints in normal mode—one mistake means restarting the entire level. Sound & Visuals (5/5) The music is the star. Each level is synced to an original electronic track by artists like MDK and F-777. Jumps, portals, and coins all match the beat, turning gameplay into a kind of playable music video.