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Flaaroni’s Everlasting Flames is a stunning 106-second journey through fire, rhythm, and precision. Set to the atmospheric track Everlasting Flames by BLADEE, this level burns bright with its signature blend of smooth gameplay, stylish visuals, and impeccable synchronization. It starts with a ship part that immediately pulls you in with its sleek transitions and tight, well-timed movements — a perfect introduction to what’s about to unfold.

The pacing in this level is just fantastic. From the initial ship section to the delicate jumps and gravity-defying flips, every obstacle feels intricately tied to the song. The level flows like a well-composed piece of music, and the effects and background visuals complement the haunting tone of the track perfectly.

But where this level really stands out is at the end — specifically, the spider part. Much like the spider section in Flaaroni’s previous level Freaks, this part is a brutal test of reflexes, rhythm, and precision. It’s tough, but satisfying, and it’s guaranteed to make you feel like a champ once you get through it. The challenge ramps up quickly, demanding every ounce of focus, and as you approach the final moments, it’s an all-out battle for victory.

Everlasting Flames doesn’t just ask for skill — it asks for perseverance. It’s tough, it’s beautiful, and it’s absolutely worth the 10/10 rating. Flaaroni has once again delivered a top-tier level that is a joy to play and a thrill to beat.

Highly recommend playing this one. The spider part at the end is wicked.

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10/10
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10/10
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Trigonometry Rush is a breath of fresh air in the Geometry Dash community, and it's quite the unexpected delight. Flaaroni’s first platformer level, this 10/10 gem isn’t just a new creation — it’s a parody of Geometry Dash itself, poking fun at the conventions of the game while still managing to deliver a fun and challenging experience.

From the get-go, the level leans into its tongue-in-cheek humor, with references to classic Geometry Dash tropes and a storyline that feels like it’s straight out of a math classroom. The title itself is a clever nod to the sometimes confusing (and often dreaded) world of trigonometry, with gameplay that’s as fast-paced as it is absurd. Think tight jumps, quirky mechanics, and plenty of moments that will make you smile as you race through.

But don’t let the parody fool you — Trigonometry Rush is still a well-designed platformer. Flaaroni’s trademark attention to detail shines through, with fluid animations, smooth transitions, and engaging obstacles that keep the challenge high but the frustration low. And it’s not just the gameplay that’s making waves; the Chill Moongrinders Discord server has fallen head over heels for this one, collectively celebrating its brilliance and charm.

It’s clever, it’s fun, and it’s a perfect balance of comedy and challenge. Flaaroni has shown that even in a parody, they can deliver something memorable.

If you haven't played it yet, now’s the time to see what all the buzz is about. Trigonometry Rush is a must-play, and a perfect introduction to Flaaroni’s new platformer journey.

10/10. A+ for effort, humor, and precision. Math class just got fun.

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DIFFICULTY
10/10
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10/10
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10/10
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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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DIFFICULTY
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10/10
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"Freaks" by Flaaroni is a 141-second thrill ride that effortlessly blends explosive visuals, crisp gameplay, and a razor-sharp sense of rhythm. Using the track Freaks by 88rising, ATARASHII GAKKO!, and Warren Hue, this level doesn’t just follow the beat — it becomes the beat. The energy is wild, chaotic, and downright addictive, with the chorus's mantra — “FREAKS DON’T FAIL ME NOW” — echoing through the level like a call to arms.

The design is colorful, stylish, and full of surprises. Every segment feels alive, like the level is reacting to the music right alongside you. But then… 70% in, the rap hits — and with it, the spider part. This section is a gauntlet. It’s fast, technical, and perfectly timed to the relentless flow of Warren Hue’s verse. It demands everything: timing, control, and pure muscle memory. It's the hardest part of the level and the most satisfying to conquer.

"Freaks" is yet another masterpiece from Flaaroni — a level that’s as bold and fearless as the song it's based on. With its masterful sync, smart pacing, and electric personality, it deserves nothing less than a 10/10.

So go ahead. Embrace the chaos. And remember: FREAKS DON’T FAIL ME NOW.

100/100
DIFFICULTY
10/10
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10/10
VISUALS
10/10
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Flaaroni’s "Vam" is a jaw-dropping 153-second Geometry Dash level that delivers an unforgettable audiovisual journey. Set to the electrifying track Vam by Eric Reprid, the level perfectly syncs its high-energy gameplay with the music’s beat and mood shifts, making every second feel intense and deliberate.

From the first jump to the final portal, the level dazzles with its polished effects, creative transitions, and vibrant atmosphere. But the true standout moment comes in the form of a beautifully designed bossfight featuring none other than a frog-man. Yes, a frog-man. This strange, mysterious amphibian entity dominates the screen in one of the most stylish and original boss sequences seen in recent GD history. Its movements are slick, its design is surreal, and the whole fight plays like a rhythm-synced dance of danger and beauty.

Flaaroni has clearly poured a ton of passion and technical skill into this level. It’s not just a challenge — it’s a visual and musical experience. With "Vam," they've created something that feels fresh, fun, and totally unforgettable.

Easy 10/10. A must-play. Ribbit. 🐸

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