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Geometry Dash Firework

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Rhythm-based gameplay of Geometry Dash Firework

Join the search for the giant skull in Geometry Dash Firework. Hit jump orbs and pass through various portals to evade obstacles and get to the finish line.

This game begins with a challenging normal-speed cube segment, notable for its precise timings and minimal breaks, making it difficult despite being the shortest part. As players progress, the level accelerates to triple speed, introducing various segments that alternate between different speeds, including tight dual ball clicks, ship maneuvers, and wave sections requiring precise timing. Players navigate through dynamic challenges, including a dual UFO segment and a demanding ship corridor filled with orbs. The gameplay intensifies with rhythmically synchronized timings, culminating in a highly challenging ship section with narrow corridors and frame-perfect clicks. The final area features a mix of dash orb timings and jumps, leading to a thrilling conclusion marked by a detailed giant skull on the end screen, encapsulating the exhilarating experience of this game.

Control: If you want to guide your character to jump or fly up, press the spacebar or a W key.

Extra information about Geometry Dash Firework

Development history

The development of this game began on April 7, 2019, by Vernam who is a leader of Cherry Team. By June, several parts of the game were completed. After Dolphy struggled with verification, Vernam opened it up for community attempts, leading to minimal progress from players like GMDomy and xPixel. xPixel's suggestion to have Kurumi take over resulted in impressive runs but also controversy, as accusations of cheating arose, leading Kurumi to abandon the project due to harassment. The search for a new verifier continued with players like Sid125 and Doli, but it was Trick who ultimately made rapid progress, breaking previous records and verifying the level in October 2021, solidifying his reputation in the Geometry Dash community.

The game's difficulty

Like Geometry Dash Silent Clubstep, the difficulty of this game is also Extreme Demon, so it gets the second rank on the Demonlist. It means that it is even more challenging than Geometry Dash Poltergeist. Unlike other versions, the theme in this game is mainly dark. Colorful jump orbs appear constantly along the way and look like fireworks in the darkness.