Rating
4.5

Geometry Dash Theory of SkriLLex

Geometry Dash Theory of SkriLLex with the Medium Demon level 10-star difficulty created by noobas. This user-level version is considered to have near-perfect musicality and wave segment design.

HOW TO PLAY

Explore the marvelous matrix

The level starts with a straightforward cube segment with fake orbs and undetectable platforms. The drop marks the primary, decently difficult area. The object in that area was tossed into a decently hard UFO section, comparable to ToE 2, but harder due to tight spaces, triple speed, and gravity entries. The UFO enters half-speed and gravity portals some time recently change to the double cube area. Players confront obstacles and fake orbs before a triple-speed mini-cube with troublesome timing. The primary double requires clicking early, causing crashes. The entity then moves to a half-speed cube with fake lining and troll hop rings.

The other double segment is challenging, requiring squashing and input memorization. After this, players must plan for a triple-speed wave, which is less troublesome but has bugs. The following wave, conceivably the hardest, has cumbersome timing and gravity portal situations. The next portion is less demanding, followed by a triple-speed mini-wave, which is considered the hardest part. Gamers with direct trouble ought to not have issues. The level proceeds to highlight a double-speed ship sequence, a half-speed mini UFO section, and an autocube segment with two hop pads. The ultimate triple-speed ball and timing of circles are crucial to maintaining a strategic distance from crashes.

How to control the main object

Gamers can choose one of these commands: click the mouse on the game screen, press the UP arrow, or use the Spacebar to maneuver the main object.

Trivia

  • The total number of objects in the matrix of Geometry Dash Theory of SkriLLex is 14,764 with a time to complete the track of 1’9”.
  • This is the most popular Medium Demon level.
  • A touch-activated color that reads "LOL" activates if the player falls on the double cube portion by unintentionally touching a blue ball.
  • Before Update 1.9, this level was regarded as one of the hardest Demons in Geometry Dash. Currently, it can be categorized as a Medium Demon and, for some really skilled players, it’s just an Easy Demon.
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