Review of experiment

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, 2025-04-16, 10:12:25, Level ID: 112770258
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If you haven't played "Experiment" yet, you're missing out on a lot. Just make sure you go into it 100% blind. You won't regret it.

What a behemoth. Innovative, incredible, and simply one of the best experiences I've ever had playing a Geometry Dash level.

Watching a playthrough on YouTube doesn't do "Experiment" any justice. Its premise and concept is impressive, and while a level like AudieoVisual's "IN FI NI TY" may have been one of the first to dive into the whole "breaking the cycle" gimmick, "Experiment" manages to push this to its limits and surpasses boundaries with how it's structured and formatted. I don't think I'll forget the moment when I first played this just after it came out — completely blind — only to be wholly surprised when I "broke" the first cycle. It's an amazing level which excellently communicates its ideas; it never explicitly holds your hand or instructs you on what to do, instead leaving you to "experiment" and come up with interesting ways to leave each stage and move onto the next.

Going into it blind is honestly one of the best things you can do. Sure, that one ship section might be a little annoying on a first playthrough (I remember getting stuck there for a few minutes when I first reached it). However, the level does sneakily provide you a hint in the part preceding it. "Experiment" is probably one of the most original levels to come out in a long while. I don't remember the last time I had this much fun playing a level. Solving each stage's puzzle is really exciting and the way you complete the level is perfect.

OVERALL10/10
GAMEPLAY10/10
VISUALS10/10
DIFFICULTY-/100
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