
Geometry Dash 3D brings a new experience where you overcome 3D obstacles, conquer difficult levels and test your reflexes in a modern block world.
Geometry Dash 3D is an expansion based on the high-speed gameplay of Geometry Dash, bringing players into a vivid 3D world with challenges that require precise reflexes. 3D graphics make each level more realistic, bringing a new experience while still maintaining the familiar control style.
Stereo Madness is the first level, helping players get used to moving speed, jumping over spikes and passing simple blocks. The pace is slow, there are few traps and is suitable for beginners.
This level introduces the yellow pad, which helps you jump higher than normal. Although the difficulty increases slightly, the traps are still quite simple and easy to control.
Polargeist unlocks the jump ring, allowing you to jump in mid-air. Players need to get used to timing their jumps more precisely as the complexity increases.
This level features the first gravity portal, which reverses the direction of movement. This is a test of adaptability and reflexes when the environment changes rapidly.
This level has many short jumps that require a steady rhythm. Although not too difficult in terms of speed, the continuous jumps can be confusing for beginners.
The difficulty increases sharply with many traps close together and long gravity sections. Players must master the skill of jumping accurately and keeping the rhythm, as this level does not allow for mistakes.
Jumpers have a faster tempo and many jumps require precise timing. This level introduces more complex terrain types, helping to improve rhythm skills.
Time Machine uses a reverse portal that allows for reverse control movements. This is a level that requires you to get used to changing the direction of the jump and changing the rhythm unexpectedly.
Cycles combine more complex jump rings and continuous gravity sections. The pace is quite intense, requiring players to observe quickly and react accurately.
xStep speeds up significantly, obstacles are thicker and jump rings appear in chains. This is one of the Hard levels that requires the best jumping rhythm skills.