Geometry Dash Scratch
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Geometry Dash Scratch is a creative rhythm platformer where players can build, customize, and share levels coded through Scratch.
This unique spin-off combines the timing-based gameplay of classic platformers with Scratch’s block-based coding interface. Compared to Geometry Dash, it emphasizes construction and programming. If you’re looking for speed and precision instead, try Geometry Dash Arrow.
There are multiple versions of Geometry Dash Scratch available online. For example, the 1.5 version by Griffpatch includes classic levels like Stereo Madness and Poltergeist. The Sub-Zero edition by Crystal keeper seven offers a cleaner interface and small monsters. Meanwhile, the egg-version 2.0 includes a level editor, motion effects, and a visual progress bar.
Main features
- Level creation: Design levels using Scratch blocks, control platform motion, and trigger effects based on player actions.
- Custom visuals: Edit how the player icon moves, looks, and behaves. Transformations like cube-to-rocket are often scripted directly.
- Multiple versions: Different Scratch builds contain distinct visual styles, interfaces, and included levels.
- Community sharing: Players can publish levels and explore others’ creations across Scratch platforms.
- Game logic editing: Add progress bars, monster behavior, and variable speed with visual logic blocks.
Graphics
Since levels are built in Scratch, graphics vary by version and creator. Common features include bright-colored shapes, smooth-coded movement, and handmade animation sequences. Interfaces range from minimal to complex, depending on how deeply creators customize transitions and effects.
How to play
- Use space or click to jump across hazards based on how the level is coded.
- Each level can have its own rules, icons, speed, and even camera behavior.
- Replay levels to learn timing and improve your own creations.
Difficulty
There is no fixed difficulty, since each level is community-made. Some follow basic rhythm patterns, while others offer randomized motion or confusing layouts. Beginners can play Griffpatch levels first, while more advanced players explore physics-heavy or logic-driven creations.
Related titles
- Geometry Dash – original platformer with curated levels and global ranking.
- Geometry Dash Arrow – intense wave-based mode with advanced layouts.
- Geometry Dash Lite - mobile-friendly version with slower pace and fewer mechanics.