Geometry Jump 0.3.0 Beta -

: This early version featured a limited set of levels—including a deleted level called "Ultimate Destruction" (or "Ultiate Destruction") featuring music by TMM43, which was later scrapped due to copyright issues.

Before it became the global phenomenon known as Geometry Dash , Robert Topala’s rhythm-based platformer was a modest project under a different name: . While the final release of the game changed the mobile gaming landscape forever, the 0.3.0 Beta remains one of the most fascinating "missing links" in gaming history. Geometry Jump 0.3.0 Beta

The was the bridge between a simple hobby project and a masterpiece of level design. It proved that a game could be punishingly difficult yet incredibly fair, provided the music was good enough to keep the player tapping. : This early version featured a limited set

Promising but jagged. Jump in if you can handle the spikes—and the occasional crash. The was the bridge between a simple hobby

, it’s a "must-see" that provides context for every update that followed. these early beta versions today?

: The beta introduced the iconic "cube" form (technically named "Player") and the addictive retry loop that defined the series.