Dive into Geometry Dash Hacked v2, a comprehensive fan-built adaptation that expands the Geometry Dash Subzero experience with a suite of custom levels, gameplay enhancements, and visual customization options. This project represents over 100 hours of dedicated development, offering a fresh challenge for seasoned players.
The game boasts a selection of uniquely designed levels, each with its own character. Conquer the introductory "Press Start," tackle the intense rhythms of "Power Trip" (created with assistance from @chikomastr), and test your skills in the completed "Nock Em." The experience culminates with "CloudScore," marking a significant milestone in the project's development. Please note: a known glitch may occur in the rocket ship section, which the creator is actively working to resolve.
Control is simple and intuitive: use the Up arrow key, Space bar, or a mouse click to make your character jump over spikes and navigate through intricate obstacle courses. Beyond basic play, the game includes advanced utility keys for a personalized experience. Press L to toggle animations on/off, B to show or hide the background, V to mute or unmute sound, and P to pause the action at any moment.
This is a passion project built upon the original coding work by @griffpatch, with additional contributions from @hoppingicon. The changelog details a meticulous development journey from v1.1 to v2.6.1. Key updates include the completion of core levels, implementation of a percentage-based scoring system in v1.6, the addition of animated coins, introduction of lag-reduction toggle settings, multiple texture overhauls, menu redesigns, and critical bug fixes such as patching death detection in early sections and improving music pause functionality (courtesy of @xXRedTheCoderXx). The iconic skull icon was added in v2.3.
The creator, CrystalKeeper7, invites players to explore other related projects, including the original Meltdown version (https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/143663274/) and various level packs for "GD World" such as Toxic Factory and levels 4-21, split across multiple Scratch projects. This hacked version stands as a testament to the vibrant Geometry Dash fan community, providing new content and refined mechanics for players who have exhausted the official offerings.