I’m not a programmer but this is really impressive for being made in 2.1.
very cool idea for a mini game. relaxing experience (except for when I was not smart enough some of the puzzles)
Very unique, amazing minigame from Spu7nix. I wish he did more of these "relatively" smaller-scale projects. As always he goes crazy with the sleek visuals, owing to his roots as a modern effect creator. I'm really impressed by how outside-the-box this minigame is, there really wasn't anything like this beforehand. Most minigames were either recreations, based off of platformer gameplay, or based off of Mastergame gameplay. I think this is probably the first example of a super technical project being passed off as a game project put to the mainstream, the only other examples I can think of are Sumsar's calculator series.
I did find the code checker system to be a bit buggy but perhaps that was a mobile issue.
come on sput make your own thematically appropriate esolang for a level like this. noooo don't succumb to the single most popular one noooooooo sput what are you doinggggggg it's not gonna workkkk
it's far from something i would picture when i think of a 'good gd level' but the visuals, controls and accessibility are amazing, and it made me interested in esoteric programming as a whole. That's quite an accomplishment for one geometry dash minigame i'd say
A Brainh*ck interpreter in Geometry Dash. You have to admit, it's impressive. It seems a little buggy for me and I'm having trouble getting the coins as a result, but otherwise, it's a really cool level. I like the difficulty curve of the first five challenges; it does a great job easing the player in.
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sorry about this gang