Geometry Dash Razorleaf

Geometry Dash Razorleaf

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Geometry Dash

Geometry Dash Razorleaf brings you three new levels based on the original Geometry Dash game! Take a leap of faith and reach the end of the level unscathed!

The Vibrant World of Geometry Dash Razorleaf!

Yet Another Excellent Geometry Dash Fan-made Game!

Geometry Dash Razorleaf is a unique and gripping arcade game based on the popular series Geometry Dash. This fan-made game is brought to you by Eplecentra, one of the co-creators behind Geometry Dash Breeze, along with Andrexel and ItzZyann. With three brand new levels of various difficulties, expect to have a series of narrow jumps as you lead the tiny square character through a series of obstacles! Unlock new icons and colors after completing each level, and customize your character to your liking!

Geometry Dash: One of the Most Popular Arcade Games of All Time

Geometry Dash, the original game that Geometry Dash Razorleaf is based on, is one of the most popular arcade games of all time. Since first appearing in 2013, the game has gained a large and enduring fanbase, which continues to keep the game going strong with countless user-generated levels. Recently, after seven years of waiting, the game received Update 2.2 with countless interesting features that will make it even better than before!

The main gameplay of Geometry Dash revolves around taking control of a cube character with only one button who continues to move forward automatically. In each level, the goal is to navigate through the obstacles until it reaches the end of the level. As simple as it sounds, it is no easy task to find the right timing to jump every time, especially when the levels get harder and harder. In addition, the form of the character changes after it passes through certain portals. The controls for each form also become slightly different. For example, in Ship form, the character flies up when the button is held, while in Ball form, the character switches gravity when the same button is pressed.

Update 2.2 introduces a completely new gameplay mode, which are the platform levels. In these levels, the character is no longer only capable of moving forward automatically; instead, it can now move to the sides and jump upward. The platform levels also utilize existing features of the classic levels, including pads, rings, and portals.

Geometry Dash Razorleaf: How to Begin

As a level begins, the character will move forward automatically. The player can use one button to make the character jump or go upward, depending on which form it is in. To complete a level, the character needs to reach the end of the level without crashing into any obstacles along the way. In addition, the player’s progress within the level resets as soon as the character collides with an obstacle. If the player is confident in their skills, they can try to uncover the three secret coins in each level.

Just like in the original game, Geometry Dash Razorleaf features two game modes: Normal and Practice. Normal Mode works essentially the same as what has been mentioned above, while Practice Mode allows the player to place checkpoints throughout the level. However, to truly complete the level, the player still has to play it in Normal Mode.

All Levels Available in Geometry Dash Razorleaf

In general, the levels of Geometry Dash Razorleaf have a common theme: nature. In Leafwood Forest, the character progresses through a mysterious forest full of dangerous creatures, while in Aurora Theory, the changes in lighting and color scheme are reminiscent of the aurora phenomenon. With Ocean Paradise Planet, the player already knows what to expect based on the level’s name!

All levels have already been sorted in order of increasing difficulty, so it is recommended that the player progress through these levels one by one. However, you should expect that these levels can be a bit more challenging than those of the same difficulty in the original Geometry Dash!

Leafwood Forest (Normal 3⭐)

  • 0-16%: The level begins with the character in Cube form. The obstacle placement is fairly simple and easy to dodge, though as the music changes, the next phase of the level begins.
  • 16-32%: The character passes through a portal and takes the form of Swing Copter. It is now trickier to avoid the incoming obstacles, and to make things more difficult, the character moves faster at 24%. The player can find a key at 20% and a secret coin at 23%.
  • 32-47%: The character changes into the Ball form, with which it has to navigate through the obstacles with pads, rings, and gravity portals of various colors.
  • 47-57%: There is a brief period of the character being a Cube, but it quickly switches into the UFO form. It will also pass through various portals that either shrink or enlarge it.
  • 57-74%: This phase alternates between the Swing Copter and UFO forms of the character.
  • 74-82%: The Cube form returns, and the character maneuvers through what appears to be a poisonous sewer. It shrinks at 80% and finds a secret coin at 81%. 
  • 82-91%: The character changes into the Swing Copter form. Small coins can be found in this phase.
  • 91-100%: Once again, the character becomes a Cube. There is a secret coin just before the level is complete.

Aurora Theory (Hard 5⭐)

  • 0-22%: Beginning with a dim screen resembling a night sky, the level gradually picks up the pace with additional lighting. The character is in Cube form in this phase. There is a secret key at 22%.
  • 22-37%: In this phase, the character takes the form of the Swing Copter, and it changes size throughout the path.
  • 37-44%: For the first time in the game, the character changes into the Wave form. There is a secret coin at 42%.
  • 44-60%: The character takes on the UFO form and changes size throughout the phase. To resemble the aurora, the lighting in the background changes to various shades. Suddenly, the screen turns black, ending the phase.
  • 60-74%: The character emerges in the Cube form and continues progressing forward.
  • 74-86%: The character takes on a completely new form: the Robot. A secret coin can be found at 76%.
  • 86-91%: The Swing Copter makes a return and passes through a series of obstacles.
  • 91-100%: The character returns to the Cube form and continues moving through the starry night. The last secret coin is at 97%.

Ocean Paradise Planet (Harder 7⭐)

  • 0-13%: The level begins with a fairly challenging Cube phase, which ends when the beat drops.
  • 13-26%: The character passes through a portal and turns into the Swing Copter. A secret coin can be collected at 26%.
  • 26-33%: In this phase, the character becomes the Ball and makes its way through what seems to be an underwater palace.
  • 33-41%: The character takes on the form of the UFO and has to maneuver through gravity portals and speed boosts.
  • 41-55%: This phase revolves around the Robot form of the character. There is a secret coin at 52%.
  • 55-71%: The character becomes the Cube once again. As it progresses, it is suddenly washed away by the water, bringing it to the surface.
  • 71-85%: The character takes on the form of the Swing Copter and navigates itself through the phase.
  • 85-100%: In the last phase, the character becomes the Spider and makes its way back to the depths of the ocean. There is a secret coin at 94%.

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