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Geometry Dash Bloodlust

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Geometry Dash Bloodlust is a brutal gauntlet of spinning trials, shadowy visuals, and nonstop tension that tests your limits at every heartbeat.

Features and appeal of Geometry Dash Bloodlust

Swing-Copter and Skillful Skills

Mastering the swing-copter parts is a true challenge, demanding sharp reflexes as players guide a rotating block through tight, obstacle-filled paths. These gameplay phases require perfect hand-eye coordination, quick reflexes and extremely precise control, creating thrilling moments and real challenges for anyone who dares to conquer.

Fog Effect Limits Vision

An element that makes the difference and increases the drama of Geometry Dash Bloodlust is the fog effect that suddenly appears on the road. This effect limits the player's vision for a short time, forcing them to rely on reflexes and feelings instead of seeing the obstacles ahead.

Following Monsters Creates Psychological Pressure

The large monster always follows closely behind the main block. Although this monster does not interfere with or affect your control, its presence is like a ghost chasing you relentlessly, creating a sense of constant pressure.

Position and influence in the community

Geometry Dash Bloodlust, much like Geometry Dash MotHriNGeometry Dash ExplorersGeometry Game 3D, and Geometry Vibes, has earned a strong reputation and captured the admiration of countless players worldwide.

  • In the Korean gaming community, Bloodlust is known by the nickname "Curse of the Red Moon", a name that evokes the image of a haunting challenge, not for the faint of heart
  • Bloodlust is not only a single level but also creates a strong wave of inspiration for other creators. Most notably, it influenced the birth of levels like Kenos, a product in the same style of extended remake, continuing the creative tradition in the Extreme Demon series.
  • Immediately after its release, Bloodlust was quickly rated as an Epic level, a title reserved for the best works.