Geometry Dash: Ufo
Geometry Dash: UFO throws you into neon-style flights where a tiny UFO glides through tight corridors packed with hazards. The track always scrolls forward, so the focus stays on timing short taps and releases while the UFO bounces up and down over sharp obstacles and narrow gaps. Six stages form one full run, and the neon geometry layout gets denser and trickier as you move into later levels. The first level uses wide spaces and simple jumps, which work well for warming up and learning the rhythm. Later layouts squeeze the UFO between spikes, platforms, and angled blocks, so any late tap sends you into a crash and forces a restart. Geometry Dash fans will recognize the classic pattern: simple openers, then tighter routes and faster reaction checks.
How to play?
Tap or click to move the UFO upward, then release to let it drift back down. Hold controls only as long as needed to clear a single obstacle, because long presses shoot you into ceilings or spikes. Every collision resets the run to the start of that level, not the whole game, so you can instantly retry and adjust your timing.
All six Geometry Dash levels stay available from the menu, so confident players can jump straight into harder tracks. Infinite attempts remove pressure and encourage you to experiment with different tap rhythms until the UFO path feels stable. Load up the next level when you comfortably clear the current neon route and see how far your dodging accuracy really goes in this Geometry Dash game.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.57 out of 5, based on 95 votes.
- Released in May 2024.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Six fixed levels are available from the start, and you can enter any one directly from the menu.
- The ufo constantly moves forward without stopping, so the player only controls its vertical position.
- Crashes restart only the current level instead of sending you back through earlier stages.
- Each new level tightens gaps and spike placement to demand more precise tap timing.
Tips & Tricks:
- Memorize where spikes sit on the screen to prepare early taps on later attempts.
- Use short, quick taps instead of long holds when gaps sit close to the ceiling.
- Stay relaxed on early levels and treat them as practice for timing and height control.
























