These can be a bit sad or show explicit content sometimes, they dont require any skill to beat so just verify it doesnt contain any violence before your kid plays it. Uppon these types of levels there are "movie" type of levels which dont show the player and just show some scenes. Theres also Auto levels which usually are levels that dont require any taps to beat, they are just automatic. Just use the practice mode option at entering a level to verify its possible. Dont worry these dont have any satanism or violence. This is usually said through the name, if its called Bloodbath, Cataclysm, Ice Carbon Diablo X, etc, its obviously going to be hard. The problem with this difficulty is that its not predefined how hard it is, it can go from a little bit harder than an insane level to downright an impossible one were you cant even move. This is the hardest difficulty on the game and it sure doesnt appeal to begginers, dont let your kid try this game since well its always really hard and it can make your kid rage a lot. This levels as represented by the difficulty may have some dark or apocaliptic theme, but its just that, a theme, a design, so dont worry.ĭemon: Dont worry this has nothing to do with satanism or something like that. Insane: This type of levels require a great amount of reflexes and sometimes a practice known as "jitter click" which consist in tapping the screen as fast as you can. Harder: This is the average difficulty of a level in Geometry Dash, at least 40% of all levels are of this difficulty. Hard: Even if the difficulty name says so, this is still a bit easy, if your kid rages too much with them just make them play normal levels until they get better at the game. Normal: An easy level but a little bit complex and requires more reflexes, still, possible. The levels are sorted in difficulty so you can control yourself:Įasy: Just an easy level, doesn't take a lot of attempts and its great if your kid is only starting The explicit content of Geometry Dash is only available if you search and find it, levels accesed by the play option have none of explicit content whatsoever, when you go to community levels (which are accesed by the option just at the side of the play option) theres a section called "featured" which only show levels with a seal of quality. I've read both parent and child reviews so im going to give my final veredict about some of the arguments I've found. I have been playing this game nearly for 500 counted hours on steam, and if we add the hours I played on the mobile versions its easy up to 1,200.
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