Think that a game where all you do is tap to leap is easy? Geometry Dash Meltdown will pour cold water on that thought and push your endurance to the edge.
It throws you directly into a crazy jumble of spikes, flaming fireballs, and platforms that move at insane rates. One bad jump? The game is over. You’re gonna have to start over. Many, many times.
The Hell's Guide

Although the game is unforgiving, there are unspoken rules to help you stay sane.
The Seven Seas
Don't rush into the difficult levels. Start with The Seven Seas – the most tolerant level. This is the perfect stepping stone to get used to the rhythm and speed of the game's physics.
Your Ears Are Your Compass
Want to play well? Crank up the volume. The game's pitfalls and pitfalls are meant to fit every beat of the music. Don’t only look with your eyes; let your ears lead your fingers.
Rocket
When unlocking and entering the spaceship-riding segment, the key is calmness. Don't press and hold for too long or tap randomly. Use light and rhythmic taps to keep the spaceship flying in a stable orbit in the middle of the screen.
Caution
Don't rush. The game is extremely cunning in setting traps that look like an easy jump. Keep a cool head and avoid unnecessary actions.
Practice Mode
If a segment keeps sending you to the scoreboard, don't stubbornly grind in normal mode. Go to Practice Mode. The game's ability to drop save points here will save your patience. It helps you memorize the map's layout before actually entering the life-or-death test.
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