If you’ve played Geometry Dash before, Dashmetry will feel both familiar and completely new. This rhythm-based platformer keeps the pulse-pounding jumps you know, but adds its own twist with fresh modes, community-made levels, and a music system you can truly make your own. The margin for error is razor-thin — miss a beat, and you’re back to square one. But that’s what makes clearing a level here so satisfying.
This isn’t just a clone. Every corner of Dashmetry’s design tries to make you stay a little longer than you planned:
A clean main menu that lets you jump between categories and levels without digging through clutter
Personal profiles that save your progress so every comeback feels rewarding
Extra game modes like Endless and Race for when you want to push yourself past standard runs
A growing library of player-made levels that can surprise you with inventive traps and layouts
Built-in tools for creating and sharing your own stages with the community
A music library where you can upload tracks or try something new from other players
Quick access to the Discord hub, where tips and level codes are traded daily
If you’re into exploring more rhythm-based challenges, check out Hot Games for trending picks or browse Geometry Games for titles in the same spirit.
Rhythm is your lifeline here. Focus less on rushing forward and more on syncing your taps with the beat. In custom levels, listen once before jumping in — creators often hide timing tricks in the soundtrack.
It depends on the mode and the level creator. Some custom levels are easier than the official ones, others are brutal.
Yes — the built-in creator lets you design and share stages with the community.
No. You can upload your own tracks or download others for free.