Geometrix

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  • Platform: geometry-lite-classic

About Geometrix

Geometrix is a fun and engaging game for everyone. It is a test of your reflexes and geometric thinking in real time. Behind the minimalist interface is a fierce confrontation between players and enemies with different shapes. To win, you need not only to be fast but also to be precise to every angle.

Gameplay Combines Speed and Reflexes

Geometrix takes you into a world where geometry becomes a survival tool. Players control a character that can change shape from circles, squares, and triangles to hexagons, pentagons, and more. Each enemy that rushes at them has a specific shape, and only when you transform into the correct shape can you destroy them.

If you collide with a shape that does not match, you lose health. After three mistakes, the game ends. This simple yet brutal mechanic makes Geometrix highly addictive, tapping into survival instincts through logic and intuition.

How to play Geometrix

40+ Levels of Increasing Difficulty

  • Enemy speed increases dramatically: Reflexes become a vital factor.
  • Enemy shapes become more diverse: From 3 to 6 different types simultaneously.
  • “Transformation” shapes appear: Enemies can change shape in real-time, demanding sharp observation.
  • Disturbing effects: Blur, flashing lights, or background color changes challenge your focus and analysis.

Notable Features

  • Combo Transformation Mode: Killing many enemies in a row triggers “Hyper Focus” mode, slowing time for a few seconds so you can better react.
  • Independent Color and Shape Recognition: At higher levels, enemies may share shapes but differ in color—only the exact match counts.
  • Randomized Geometry Map: Enemies may zig-zag, spiral, or even bounce backward, pushing your reaction limits.

Conclusion

Geometrix is a deadly geometry puzzle. With minimalist visuals but deep strategic mechanics and sharp reflex requirements, this game becomes a perfect minigame to test your brain-hand-eye coordination. Try it, and you’ll see: geometry has never been so attractive… and dangerous.

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