After a break from creating, Flaaroni has returned in monumental fashion with "Tidalwave" — a 198-second epic that cements their place as one of Geometry Dash’s most exciting creators. Set to the high-octane banger Tidalwave by Moksi featuring Adam McInnis, this level crashes through the screen with all the force and flair of its namesake. It's loud, stylish, and constantly evolving — every second feels like a comeback statement.
Let’s clear one thing up first: Tidalwave has absolutely nothing to do with Tidal Wave by OniLink. The name overlap? Total coincidence. But this level stands strong on its own wave, delivering a completely different kind of storm.
Flaaroni’s trademark polish is on full display — wild effects, buttery-smooth transitions, and pacing that builds and breaks with the beat. The sync is impeccable, and the level breathes with the vocals, especially during the drop where everything explodes into pure rhythm-driven chaos.
As a return to form, Tidalwave isn’t just a new level — it’s a declaration. Flaaroni’s still got it. In fact, they might be better than ever.
Easy 10/10. Ride the wave — you won’t regret it.
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