Geometry Dash Sonic Wave is a fan-made game created by Cyclic and Sunix based on the original game, Geometry Dash. In the world of this genre, players need to navigate the main object, overcoming all obstacles, to reach the finish line safely. Barriers in the game can lead to a game-over. However, players have an unlimited number of restarts, so you can practice a lot to completely conquer the game. This version is rated with the Extreme Demon difficulty with 10 stars. Practice mode is for demo purposes only, so instead, you can choose to play it over and over again to get familiar with the terrain and how to control the main entity.
Challenging segments of Geometry Dash Sonic Wave
This fan-made version of the game is divided into eight main segments with different terrains and physical shapes.
- 0-8%: The level features a cube section with the block maze, requiring late clicks to avoid hitting the blue sphere.
- 9-18%: Object speed doubles with the transition to the ship scene with saw blades that can cause collisions at any time.
- 19-28%: Players navigate a mini-cube transition, hitting a gravity orbit, and then transition into a slow ball section with precise timing. After that, the object hits single-speed and double-speed triggers. The round continues with a dual-mini-ball passage, resembling Windy Landscape, to switch gravity and avoid falling to the ceiling.
- 29-42%: The game involves a challenging wave part with tight spaces, a mini-wave section with saw blades, a normal wave with tight spaces, and a dual-mini-wave section with invisible blocks from the ground and ceiling.
- 43-56%: This round features a challenging mini-wave section, gravity portal, open section, line trolling, and fast click section to avoid saw-blades.
- 57-65%: Back to the basic cube and fast movements to touch every orbit. You will see the text “Faith…” before moving through the next segment.
- 66-77%: It is the wave section with tight spaces and saw-blades, turning into a dual-wave where players must navigate invisible blocks and spikes, then returning to normal waves via a gravity portal.
- 78-87%: The game continues with a half-speed mini-wave section, a tight space between slopes, and a memory cube section requiring precise timing and clear memorization.
- 88-100%: Gamers will navigate a triple-speed wave section, a mini-wave section, and a single-speed normal wave segment. The game ends where the screen displays a series of names of players who have passed this level.
The world-adventure games of Geometry Dash