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A one-input platformer that turns tiny timing errors into instant restarts. Geometry Jump Dash auto-runs your icon through neon obstacle patterns, spikes, saws, tight gaps, and sudden speed shifts, and you survive by jumping on the right beat. It feels brutal until you treat early attempts as scouting, not “real runs.” Controls Desktop: Click or press Space to jump. Mobile: Tap the screen to jump. Restart: Use the on-screen restart button. What the game is testing It’s less about pure reaction speed and more about rhythm control: • learn where jumps happen • repeat the same timing with less tension • stay steady when the level speeds up The moment you start “saving” a bad approach with frantic taps, the run collapses. First-run scouting, how good clears begin Your first attempt should be information gathering: • where speed changes happen • which sections hide jump pads or portals • where distances look shorter than they are Even a short scout run makes the next attempt easier because you know what kind of jump is coming. Micro-timing beats big changes When you miss a jump, don’t rewrite your whole rhythm. Adjust by a hair: • jump slightly earlier, not dramatically earlier • keep the same cadence through the section • aim to land in the same spot each time Most players fail because they overcorrect. Use the beat as a metronome Many builds sync obstacles to the soundtrack. Try: • find a repeating beat you can count • jump on the same count for repeating patterns If the music distracts you, lower volume, but keep an internal count. Rhythm is your stability. The light tap rule, prevents accidental double inputs Deaths often come from double taps when you’re tense: • one clean tap per obstacle • hands relaxed • restart after a mistake instead of mashing Calm restarts build consistent muscle memory faster than panic attempts. Handling speed-ups without panic When the level accelerates, players tap too early and over-jump. Instead: • keep timing consistent • look slightly ahead of your icon, watch the next gap • trust short jumps, long arcs get risky at high speed Practice method that actually improves clears Drill one hard section until you clear it three times in a row. That’s real progress. Lucky clears disappear the moment the pace changes, consistent clears stay. Common mistakes • treating every attempt like a final attempt • huge overcorrections after one miss • tapping twice from tension • staring at the icon instead of the next obstacle FAQ Why do I die on easy spikes? Your jump is early and you land too close to the next hazard. What should I watch on screen? The next gap, not your icon. How do I stop double tapping? Use lighter inputs and restart instead of mashing.
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