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Geometry Dash Congregation

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About Geometry Dash Congregation

Geometry Dash Congregation is a new version featuring new obstacles. Jump over narrow gaps, spikes, and sawblades to get to the finish line safely.

On 27 April 2021, Presta released this game with a unique theme. Like Geometry Dash Kenos, this game also features the Extreme Demon level and challenging timings. Therefore, the game was one of the most nominated candidates for Best XL Demon in the Geometry Dash 2021 Awards. On the Demonlist, its rank is 47th, below Geometry Dash LIMBO. Because of its difficulty, you must spend more than three minutes completing the adventure in the game.

The playing rules of Geometry Dash Congregation

In this game, you are launched onto a tight mini-cube gameplay section that features challenging jumps through narrow gaps between spikes and blocks. The visual design predominantly uses blue tones with a fading effect, making some blocks hard to see and requiring careful memorization. This section also includes moving saw blades, adding to the difficulty. The subsequent section shifts to mini-ball gameplay on both straight and sloped platforms, maintaining a similar blue and fading aesthetic, while introducing some orange details that hint at the upcoming drop.

As you progress, the third section features tight timings with normal-sized balls, showcasing flashing red and orange moving platforms. The gameplay mirrors that of the previous segment, leading into the fourth section where platforms move more frequently. Following an intense cube timing challenge, you descend into a section filled with double-speed cube timings and gravity-altering orbs, characterized by flashing orange and blue decorations. The pace escalates in the fifth section with quadruple-speed robot timings, and the screen fades to transition to the final segment, which returns to slow, tight mini-cube gameplay with a green color scheme. The level concludes with an auto mini-ball sequence, displaying neon-blue text that credits contributors before the letters 'GG' flash to signal the end.