The author discusses the free-to-play Geometry Dash games, including Geometry Dash Light, Geometry Dash Meltdown, and Geometry Dash World. They express disappointment with the quality of these games, citing lack of effort and outdated content. However, they note that Geometry Dash World is an exception, offering a large selection of high-quality levels for free. The author also discusses Geometry Dash Sub-Zero, which was initially well-received but ultimately left a bad taste in the community's mouth due to its flaws and lack of updates. Despite this, RobTop (the game's creator) eventually updated Sub-Zero with significant changes. The author concludes that with enough pressure and outcry, great change can be achieved, even in the Geometry Dash community.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The original Geometry Dash game has a highly customizable icon set and millions of online levels.
2. Geometry Dash Light was released alongside the original game in its early stage.
3. Geometry Dash Light only allowed players to play through the first half of the "Fire Arrow" level.
4. The full version of Geometry Dash allowed players to play the entirety of "Stereo Madness".
5. In the 9 years since its release, Geometry Dash Light has only received 15 new levels.
6. Geometry Dash Meltdown has three levels that are not available in the $2 version.
7. Geometry Dash World has over 1800 rated levels available to play for free.
8. The Google Play Store removes apps that haven't been updated in over 5 years.
9. RobTop makes more money from ads than from sales of the full Geometry Dash game.
10. Geometry Dash Sub-Zero had significant changes made to it, including remaking all the levels.
11. Geometry Dash World replaced the outdated selection of online levels with new ones.
12. Geometry Dash World is considered the best free-to-play experience on the App Store.