Are you ready for the hardest challenge in Geometry Dash Quasar? Do your best to reach the finish line after going through portals and evading various hazards.
Inspired by Geometry Dash Nine Circles, the creator Allan made this game which is more challenging. Specifically, it features the Hard Demon level, which is similar to Geometry Dash Astronaut 13. The game is praised for its tiered background decorations and invisible colliders. The name of this game was inspired by Quasar which is an exceptionally bright active galactic nucleus.
In this game, you start with a moderately difficult cube section that emphasizes precise timing. Then, you will quickly transition into a confusing dual section where a hidden pink orb must be hit to avoid crashing. Following a triple spike jump, the pace ramps up with a double-speed ship segment. This leads into an easy UFO section and then a challenging double-speed cube filled with tricky jumps and moving objects. You soon encounter a mini ball that requires careful timing to navigate spikes, followed by a moderately difficult robot segment.
As the gameplay progresses, you face a quick triple-speed upside-down flying segment that tests your straight-fly skills. The action slows momentarily before introducing a difficult ball segment filled with misleading fake blocks. This leads to an auto cube preparing for a drop, accompanied by the message "GLHF." The highlight of the game is the wave segment which is filled with fake lines and speed changes. Afterward, like Geometry Dash Ditched Machine, this game also offers a mixed dual section of a ship and cube. Controlling a ship and a cube at the same time may be difficult for you. Try to guide them to slide and fly over hazardous obstacles until you reach the wave portal. The game concludes with a moderately difficult ball segment in which you will see the celebratory message "GG! Allan,". If you see this message, it means that you get to the finish line.