Geometry Dash

Geometry Dash

RobTop Games

Rating 4.7 (1,066,907 reviews)

A rhythm platformer built around precision jumps, custom levels, and relentless retries

The game is built around short, repeatable stages that demand exact timing and quick memory. Its systems are simple on paper, but they work together to make every mistake immediately legible and every successful run feel earned.

Category Arcade
Installs 10,000,000+
Version 2.2.144
Updated Jan 28, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Geometry Dash is a rhythm-based action platformer from RobTop Games that turns each stage into a timing puzzle. The player controls a simple icon through short, obstacle-filled courses where jumps, flights, gravity flips, and other movement changes have to land in sync with the soundtrack. That structure gives the game a clear loop: fail, restart quickly, learn the pattern, and inch forward through increasingly punishing sequences. Its appeal comes from precision and repetition rather than narrative or exploration. The presentation is clean and geometric, with bright icons and sharp hazards that make the timing readable at a glance. With over 10 million installs on Android and more than 1 million ratings across stores, it is a long-running mobile staple rather than a novelty release.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Rhythm Platforming Movement is tied to the music and the level layout, so success depends on reading both beat and obstacle pattern together. That gives the action a strict, arcade-like cadence.
  • One-Touch Controls The control scheme is intentionally minimal, with simple taps driving jumps and other actions. That keeps the focus on timing rather than complex inputs or menus.
  • Practice Mode A practice option is included for learning difficult sections before attempting a full run. It supports the game’s trial-and-error structure without changing the core challenge.
  • Level Editor Players can build and share their own levels using the editor. This extends the game beyond the built-in stages and adds community-made content to the loop.
  • Customization Unlocks New icons and colors can be unlocked for character customization. The system is cosmetic, but it gives progression a visible reward outside of clearing levels.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile arcade games, this one stands out for how tightly it links music, difficulty, and user-generated content. The result is a package that feels both familiar and unusually durable for a paid phone game.

  • Large Rating Base More than 1.06 million ratings on Google Play suggest a broad and unusually established audience. That volume gives the 4.74 average rating more weight than a small sample would.
  • Cross-Platform Release It is available on both Android and iPhone, which makes it easy to pick up on either major mobile platform. The App Store listing also shows a separate iPad-compatible version.
  • No IAP Model The store description states that there are no in-app purchases. For a paid arcade game, that makes the purchase structure unusually straightforward.

Things to Know Before Playing

The main caveat is difficulty. This is designed around repeated failure and memorization, so it suits players who enjoy tightening execution over time. The price and age ratings are also worth noting before installation, especially on family devices.

  • Precision Challenge The game is built around a near-impossible style of obstacle course design. Players looking for relaxed progression may find the restart-heavy structure more punishing than rewarding.
  • Paid Download It is not free on iOS, where the App Store lists a $3.99 price. Android pricing is not shown in the metadata here, so the store listing remains the source of truth.
  • Age Suitability Google Play rates it Everyone 10+ and Apple rates it 4+. Those ratings make it broadly family-friendly, though younger players may still need help with the difficulty.

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