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Geometry Dash Incursion

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New theme in Geometry Dash Incursion

Play Geometry Dash Incursion to explore a strange city now. Go through various speed portals to change your speed and hit various jump orbs along the way.

This game was developed by Waffl3X in 2020. Although it features the Demon level like Geometry Dash Bubbly Blast, its theme is unique. Specifically, the theme in this game is a strange city. Two walls will appear on two sides of the screen in the first part of your adventure. Moreover, many helicopters and planes also appear randomly. The long and strange creatures with one eye also emerge in this city. Because of its impressive effects and decorations, this game has garnered acclaim from players worldwide.

Tense and thrilling adventures

With the same gameplay mechanism as in Geometry Dash iSpyWithMyLittleEye, it will start with a classic cube segment so that you have the opportunity to get acquainted and adapt to them. When you control the cube to go through the circular doors, this is also the time when you will evolve and switch to other object forms. These can be mentioned as UFOs, waves, robots, planes, ... with each shape, they have different operating mechanisms, but they all have the same control method:

  • For UFP, waves, planes, they will move in the air. You need to control them in a zigzag shape to maintain the moving state, and this is also one of the ways to help you avoid obstacles quickly and safely.
  • For robots and cubes, their mechanism is to move on a horizontal surface. Just click on the screen and they will jump and avoid all obstacles according to your request.

When playing to about 80%, the object will return to its original state and will not change back to another shape. This is also the area that will face the most challenges, gravity can change at any time. Along with that, the colors constantly change instead of changing every 20 seconds, they change every 2 seconds. So when playing, you need to focus and observe, as well as get used to adapting to every space.