Geometry Dash Clutterfunk thrills with shrinking portals, sharp saws, and gravity twists that push your reflexes to the limit in an electrifying rush.
One of the highlights of Geometry Dash Clutterfunk is the first appearance of the saw-blade hazard. The continuously rotating saw blades are arranged in many tricky positions, forcing you to observe quickly, react accurately, and control rhythmically to avoid collision. This is the factor that significantly increases the difficulty, even for gamers who are familiar with previous levels.
Clutterfunk brings in the size portal, a fascinating feature that lets your character shrink while moving in any way imaginable. When the character is shrunk, the playing space becomes larger, but at the same time, the speed and sensitivity of the control change, forcing you to adapt quickly.
Geometry Dash Lite Clutterfunk features cube control zones known for their intense, miniaturized layout, bursting with clusters of jump pads and rings that keep you on your toes. When playing, you need to observe and make specific plans, such as where to jump, because the game's gravity changes continuously, as seen in games like Nightglow and Blast Processing. This is the part that can easily deceive the senses, especially when the game speed increases rapidly and the traps are arranged unexpectedly.
The ball segment, although appearing briefly, is fast-paced, using many rings and gravity portals to change the direction of movement continuously. You have to quickly identify the direction of gravity and adjust your operations accordingly, otherwise it will be easy to fall off the path.
A special thing about Geometry Dash Clutterfunk is that along with Electroman Adventures, these are the only two levels in the game that give players ship icons when completed in normal mode. Additionally, Clutterfunk is just the right amount of thrilling, taking just 99 seconds to complete, but requiring at least 125 jumps with high precision, enough to challenge even experienced gamers.