All Versions — Geometry Dash

Since its debut in 2013, Geometry Dash has grown from a simple mobile indie game into a global rhythmic phenomenon. Developed by Robert Topala under his studio, RobTop Games, the franchise has expanded across multiple major updates, spin-offs, and platforms.

Included iconic levels like Stereo Madness , Back on Track , and Polargeist .

: A three-level expansion featuring music by F-777. It introduced 2.0 features like monsters and saws before they hit the main game. Geometry Dash World (2016)

The next few versions of Geometry Dash built upon the success of Version 2.0. Version 2.1 introduced a new level, "Sparky," and improved compatibility with certain devices. Version 2.2 brought a host of new features, including a revamped level sharing system and support for Google Play Games. geometry dash all versions

Released between Updates 2.0 and 2.1 to showcase 2.0's engine capabilities. It features three exclusive levels: The Seven Seas , Viking Arena , and Airborne Robots . It heavily utilized the then-new moving objects, monster animations, and custom visual effects. Geometry Dash World (December 2016)

These standalone, free-to-play titles each offered a unique taste of the Geometry Dash experience:

: A massive overhaul adding the Robot mode, Moving Objects , and triggers for visibility and movement. Since its debut in 2013, Geometry Dash has

An experimental mobile title split into two distinct worlds (Dexterity and Toxic Factory), consisting of ten short, bite-sized levels. It served as a sneak peek for Update 2.1, introducing the daily chest reward systems, shops, and community features to mobile players before the main game received them. Geometry Dash SubZero (December 2017)

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RobTop added the level xStep and introduced the star ranking system. This system allowed the community to earn rewards by beating verified custom levels. Geometry Dash 1.4 (December 2013) : A three-level expansion featuring music by F-777

Development slowed as updates became fewer but more monumental, each one dramatically reshaping the game.

Introduced the Ball game mode, allowing players to switch gravity while touching a surface.

RobTop Games also released several standalone free versions to showcase new features: : A free version of the main game with limited levels. GD Meltdown (2015): Showcased 2.0 features with three unique levels.

– Dec 2013