Author: | Pham Hoang Minh | ISBN: | 1230002320120 |
Publisher: | HM's book | Publication: | May 14, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Pham Hoang Minh |
ISBN: | 1230002320120 |
Publisher: | HM's book |
Publication: | May 14, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Simple does it, and Geometry Dash Meltdown looks to pack in such right from the beginning. It easily separates the quick-fingered from the slowpokes in an unapologetic manner, and does so with fun sounds and snazzy looks.
Looks-wise, it’s a sassy game, with stark backgrounds and smooth, colored geometric pieces that are gracefully animated. Visually, the game engages without distracting, and also manages to pack in some cool music that helps underscore the games arcade cred.
Gameplay is enjoyably simple: jump — and jump at just the right time — to survive. The protagonist object travels from left to right, and there are a host of obstacles (mostly framed as geometrical shapes) that line the area, and look to end a run by contact. The protagonist piece moves automatically, and the main idea is to control it jumping over aforementioned obstacles by tapping the screen.
While it comes in as free, limited and ad-supported, one can use real cash to unlock the full game. Just as well, because the game does look light it have folks teetering towards addiction. Let's take a look at this guide to become top player in Geometry Dash Meltdown
Simple does it, and Geometry Dash Meltdown looks to pack in such right from the beginning. It easily separates the quick-fingered from the slowpokes in an unapologetic manner, and does so with fun sounds and snazzy looks.
Looks-wise, it’s a sassy game, with stark backgrounds and smooth, colored geometric pieces that are gracefully animated. Visually, the game engages without distracting, and also manages to pack in some cool music that helps underscore the games arcade cred.
Gameplay is enjoyably simple: jump — and jump at just the right time — to survive. The protagonist object travels from left to right, and there are a host of obstacles (mostly framed as geometrical shapes) that line the area, and look to end a run by contact. The protagonist piece moves automatically, and the main idea is to control it jumping over aforementioned obstacles by tapping the screen.
While it comes in as free, limited and ad-supported, one can use real cash to unlock the full game. Just as well, because the game does look light it have folks teetering towards addiction. Let's take a look at this guide to become top player in Geometry Dash Meltdown