Geometry Dash

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Synopsis

Geometry Dash is a rhythm-based platformer game developed by RobTop games, first released on August 13, 2013 for iOS and Android devices, later available on Windows, macOS, and other platforms. In this game, the player controls an icon (usually a cube) to navigate levels full of obstacles such as thorns, portals, and moving platforms, with movements synchronized to the rhythm of the background music. The player must jump, fly or change direction with the right timing to avoid obstacles, and if they fail, the level will restart from the beginning.
The game has 22 main levels in the full version, with increasing levels of difficulty from easy up to demon. In addition, there is a practice mode to help players learn the levels, as well as a custom level creation feature that allows players to share and play levels made by other users. Geometry Dash also has spin-offs such as Geometry Dash Lite (free version with limited levels), Meltdown, World, and SubZero. Other features include icon customization, secret coin collection, and mana orbs to buy items in the game. The in-game music, created by artists such as Waterflame, F-777, and Kevin MacLeod, became a key element supporting the gaming experience.

Compatibility with Children

Geometry Dash it was rated child-friendly by some reviewers, such as Chris Morris of Common Sense Media, who called it a “great way to manage frustration” and encouraged family discussions about rhythm and the joy of music. The game is suitable for children aged 8 years and over because:
  • Educative Benefits: Helps develop hand-eye coordination, reflexes, and a sense of rhythm through music-synced gameplay. Practice Mode also teaches perseverance and strategy.
  • Creativity: The level creation feature encourages imagination and logic, similar to platforms such as Roblox.
  • A healthy challengeTip: although difficult, the game teaches the child to deal with failure and try again, building mental resilience.
Concerns and Tips for parents:
  • Frustration: A high level of difficulty can be frustrating for children. Parents can encourage the use of exercise mode and set playtime limits to avoid stress.
  • User Generated Content: Custom levels may contain inappropriate music or design. Parents are advised to monitor the level at which the child plays.
  • Addiction: Addictive Gameplay can make children play for too long. Set a play schedule to maintain balance.
  • In-Game PurchasesNote: the paid full version ($1.99) has no in-app purchases, but the child may be tempted to purchase items with mana orbs. Ensure oversight on transactions.
Conclusion
Geometry Dash is a fun and challenging game with educational value, suitable for children aged 8 years and over with parental supervision. With the right accompaniment, such as organizing playtime and filtering content, these games can be a positive and educational experience.

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