Geometry Dash SubZero, a brand-new game from the Geometry series with three difficult and distinctive stages, will help you prepare for the temperature drop.
Whether you are an ardent enthusiast of the Geometry Dash series or seeking a shift in experience, Geometry Dash SubZero will maintain your suspense throughout. The game's principle is straightforward: guide the character over various obstacles and finish the level without any collisions by hitting a single button. Upon engaging with the game, players will quickly discover that achieving level completion on the initial attempt is quite challenging. Will you assume responsibility for the task?
Geometry Dash SubZero is a spin-off game from the Geometry Dash series. The game was originally developed to showcase new features that will soon be incorporated into the main game with the much anticipated Update 2.2.. With three additional levels and whole new animation effects, gamers will have plenty of opportunities to become enthralled in the meantime!

Players can begin with any of the three levels in Geometry Dash SubZero. To get acquainted with the controls and timing of the game, it is advised that they begin in order of increasing difficulty for the greatest experience. The character can be controlled by the player by holding either the left mouse button or the spacebar to make him jump repeatedly. It should be noted that because the button behaves differently based on the character's form, this control method won't be constant throughout the level.
There are two primary modes in the game:
The only way the player may truly finish a level is in Normal Mode, which is the game's basic mode. The character must finish the level without running into anything in order to advance in this mode.
Players who wish to become acquainted with the level's layout can use the practice mode. The checkpoints will be positioned automatically as they advance through the level, allowing them to return to the closest one when they run into obstacles.
Players can push themselves to locate the three hidden coins in each level for an additional degree of difficulty. They need more advanced talents and are frequently located in difficult-to-reach areas.
Click "Start" (Normal 4⭐).
Press Start, the game's opening level, starts off strong with a brand-new animation and transition that surprises both novice and seasoned Geometry Dash players. The "chasing" scene with allusions to the Mario games is the centerpiece of the level. The character will eventually have to pass through the recognizable green tunnel, which opens up a brand-new region that resembles a traditional platformer level. Along with the character's Ball, Ship, and Robot forms, the level has gravity portals, jump pads, and jump rings.
Nock Em (Hard 6)
The new camera settings that will shortly be added to the main game are demonstrated in Nock Em. The figure moves around the disco-like platforms at the start of the level until one of them abruptly lowers and he falls into the pit. This is when the incredible camera transition takes place. Additionally, rather than using portals, the character breaks through the thin boundaries to change into new forms. Additionally, the character's Wave and Spider forms are introduced in this level.
Harder 8⭐ Power Trip
Power Trip, the game's harshest level, puts players' maneuvering abilities to the ultimate test by providing less and less opportunity for error. Once more, when paired with the mirror mechanics, the deft use of the camera produces a sequence of captivating changes. This level also introduces the micro portals for the first time.