If Geometry Dash is a typical representative of the rhythm-based 2D platform game genre, then 3Dash is a bold step forward that takes the experience to a whole new level. No longer the familiar horizontal scrolling levels, now you will have to rotate the perspective, calculate the timing extremely precisely, and adapt to a constantly moving 3D world.
Continuously changing perspective 3Dash does not move in a fixed left-right direction. Instead, the camera rotates around the character, causing obstacles and platforms to change relative positions continuously. This forces the player to stay alert, making the right decisions in a split second.
Unlike high-speed games, 3Dash focuses on precision and reflexes. A single wrong jump will send you back to the starting point. Elements like shifting gravity and morphing or moving platforms make each level a moving puzzle.
A special feature of 3Dash is that it allows players to create up to 10 unique maps, customizing everything from platform design to camera angles to sound effects. The editor uses a 2D interface, but the results are fully presented in 3D space when playing.
3Dash retains the familiar neon geometric style from games like Geometry Dash but brings it to a vibrant and multi-dimensional world:
The game includes 6 available levels with increasing difficulty, requiring players to:
3Dash is not an easy game to “beat” the first time, but that is why, each time you overcome the challenge, it brings an extremely satisfying feeling.
3Dash is not simply an expansion of Geometry Dash but a bold new direction, bringing the concept of “jumping to the beat” into a constantly changing 3D world. With precise control mechanisms, continuously rotating viewing angles, and an innovative map editing system, this is a game worthy of those who love challenges, innovation, and creativity.
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