Geometry Dash Meltdown
Geometry Dash Meltdown launches you into a beat-driven obstacle course where you control a relentlessly moving cube, forced to tap perfectly to dodge spikes, gravity flips, and rocket portals, all to an electrifying F-777 soundtrack. It’s a tight, free spin-off of the original Geometry Dash that gives you just enough to sink your teeth into, while teasing the bigger game ahead.
How to Play Geometry Dash Meltdown?
You start with Geometry Dash Meltdown as your cube zooms forward on autopilot, and you must tap the screen with split-second timing to leap over hazards or hit portals that flip gravity or launch you skyward. Each level syncs with the pulse of F-777’s tracks, meaning your jumps must dance in time. Missed timing or a collision, and you crash and restart, unless you’re in Practice Mode, where you respawn at your last checkpoint. The three exclusive levels, The Seven Seas, Viking Arena, and Airborne Robots, slide into increasing difficulty from easy to hard. You can transfer certain unlockables, like icons and colors, to the full Geometry Dash, giving Meltdown a clever role as both standalone and teaser.
Tips & Tricks:
Stick to the rhythm like your life depends on it, because it literally does. Use Practice Mode to master the tricky parts before going for full completion. Don’t just tap, anticipate, because Meltdown punishes indecision.
What Are the Controls for Geometry Dash Meltdown?
You tap the screen to jump. In levels with gravity flips, your tap may trigger an upward leap or downward dive depending on your orientation. Rocket sections auto-propel your cube, so your job is to maintain balance and avoid obstacles. In Practice Mode, checkpoints let you retry tough segments without starting from the beginning.
Features
- Three exclusive levels, The Seven Seas, Viking Arena, Airborne Robots, with escalating difficulty
- Addictive F-777 soundtrack that syncs precisely with gameplay
- Practice Mode to rehearse and refine your timing
Release date
September 2025
Platform
All devices