Geometry Dash: Battle of the Memes!

Over at the start line, there's a row of blocky characters dressed up as meme legends—Chippy Chappa's waving, Capybara just sort of sits there. The world of "Geometry Dash: Battle of the Memes!" looks bright and loud, every platform bouncing with colors you probably wouldn't try at home. Music pumps from somewhere while weird shapes and faces shift in the background. Even the spikes get their own little smirk.
How to play?
You jump in choosing a meme (well, only the cat and capybara are unlocked first) and kick straight into a dash level with sudden drops, floating blocks, and those meme faces blocking the road. Tap or click to hop; sometimes it feels like the block barely makes it, skidding right at the edge. If you mistime a jump, that whole meme cube just explodes into bits, and you're thrown back to the start, but that's kind of the deal in Geometry Dash games. Clear one track and another unlocks—watching an ad sometimes lets you skip ahead, too. Each meme-themed stage has its own trap timing and moving hazards; Sigma's section, for example, throws in swinging hammers that you need to duck under just before the spike wall. There's no number cap on tries, so if that jump keeps messing you up, you'll just keep getting dumped back in—even losing gets a silly sound. "Geometry Dash: Battle of the Memes!" feels like it wants you to mess up a few dozen times before letting you through. I've made it to Omega Nuggets Cowboy's track—took way more tries than I'll admit here.

- Our players rated the game for 3.82 out of 5. A total of 161 people voted for it.
- The game was released in April 2024 and immediately became available on the following devices: Web Browser (PC)
- Stages themed around viral meme characters, each with custom background animations
- Unlockable tracks—clear a level or watch an ad to open up new meme challenges
- Precision jumping and dodging; timing changes with each level’s obstacle pattern
- Endless retries with instant restarts so you jump back in right after crashing
- Each meme’s stage uses sound effects or music clips based on the character
- Hazards like swinging hammers and moving spike blocks specific to certain stages