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Dashmetry came out in 2024 from a small indie team called BeatCraft Labs, and even though it borrows the basic idea from Geometry Dash, it doesn’t feel like a clone. The game leans heavily on rhythm, but everything around it — menus, progression, the way levels are shared — has a more modern, community-first style. You jump, dodge, and slide just like you’d expect, but the game constantly nudges you to explore new tracks, new music, and even your own designs.

At its heart, the game is simple: tap at the right moment or lose instantly. Nothing fancy, no complicated combo chains. But Dashmetry adds a surprising amount of flexibility. The clean main hub makes it easy to jump into any mode, and your personal profile saves every milestone so returning players don’t feel like they’re starting over. What keeps people hooked is the constant mix of official stages and wildly inventive user-made ones that appear day after day.
Two modes tend to stand out because they completely change the rhythm of play:
Endless Mode, where the stage stretches out indefinitely and difficulty rises in slow, steady waves.
Race Mode, which flips the experience into a speed-run challenge against global times.
Dashmetry includes a full level creator with enough freedom for players to share anything from quick warm-ups to brutally difficult sequences. A music library sits behind it all, letting you upload tracks or browse what others have added. Because of this, the game almost feels alive — levels appear nonstop, each one carrying its own timing quirks and visual ideas.
Don’t stare at the character too much; try to “feel” the beat instead. Most stages telegraph hazards through sound long before they show visually. If you’re struggling with tougher custom maps, practice small slices instead of grinding the whole thing. And in case the visuals feel overwhelming, switch to cleaner icon skins to reduce distraction during high-speed jumps.
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