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Dashmetry Blue Cavern doesn't tell its story through words, but through speed, inertia, and split-second, precise touches. The journey is purely skill-based, with each jump feeling like a sharp cut into the darkness.

Not sunlight to guide you, but cold neon blue rays reflecting off the sheer cliffs. No map, no safe turns—only frame-perfect jumps. Designed as a high-difficulty level, Dashmetry Blue Cavern focuses entirely on icon control and rhythm. All structures, traps, and transitions are unified in an electronic blue color palette. Players need to concentrate all their attention on movement and distance.
From the very first jump in cube form, the game establishes a tight pace. Glowing platforms suspended between spike pits force you to precisely time each landing. There are no long buffers; a single misstep will shatter the icon in the cold blue light. Gravity Portals unexpectedly appear just as you adjust, reversing gravity and altering your movement speed. Everything shifts in an instant, requiring your brain to reset immediately to adapt to the new direction. Not letting players rest in one place for too long is a characteristic of the Geometry Dash series.
One of the most tense segments is the Star-Saws Corridor. Star-shaped gears rotate continuously, revealing narrow gaps just wide enough for an icon to glide through. The distance between the cave walls and the saw blades is almost nonexistent. Every mouse click must be precisely timed, as the slightest deviation means the journey ends instantly. In Ship mode, you must change your altitude to be stable as you fly over rough rock pillars and thorny cave ceilings. Because of the vastness, roughness, and unevenness of the landscape, keeping one's balance is a true challenge.