Geometry Dash: rhythm, spikes and one jump from victory
Geometry Dash is a rhythm-platformer by Swedish developer Robert Topala and his studio RobTop Games. It launched on Steam on 22 December 2014 and has since become one of those games you open for five minutes and leave three hours and a couple of bruised keyboards later. The controls boil down to a single button: you tap or hit space to jump, fly, or flip gravity โ everything else comes down to your sense of rhythm and reflexes. One spike, one saw blade, and you're back at the start of the level. That's not a bug, that's the whole point.
What you get as a gift
We're gifting you the full Steam version of Geometry Dash โ the one with the official levels, the iconic soundtrack and the built-in level editor. This is not the free mobile Geometry Dash Lite, nor the separate Meltdown, World or SubZero spin-offs: you get the main game that the community has turned into a bottomless library of millions of user-made levels. Once delivered, the game lands in your Steam library and stays yours for good.
Why it's so addictive
The secret of Geometry Dash is its fairness. Every crash is your fault, and every completion is your win. The music and the level geometry are locked together: obstacles appear exactly on the beat, so over time you start to feel the track rather than just watch it. Difficulty climbs from the relaxed โStereo Madnessโ to demonic levels where fractions of a second decide everything. And when the official levels run out, the real game begins โ millions of player-made stages from around the world, from adorable to physically impossible.
The level editor and community
The main reason Geometry Dash has lived for over a decade is its editor. It packs the same tools RobTop himself uses: triggers, effects, custom music, moving objects. Players build entire stories, illusions and art performances, and the best levels earn stars and climb the charts. The major 2.2 update added new mechanics and tools, so even veterans found something fresh to do. If you love creating as much as completing, this is your sandbox.
How we deliver the gift
Geometry Dash reaches you as a Steam Gift through our bot. You provide your Steam friend invite link and your account region, place the order โ and the bot then adds itself as your friend, sends the gift, and leaves your friends list once delivery is done. You don't need to accept the friend request, and Steam Guard doesn't have to be on either. Delivery usually takes a couple of minutes from the moment you order.
Region and key conditions
The gift has two simple conditions. First: your Steam account region must match the gift region โ 47 regions are available, so pick the one for your country. Second: Geometry Dash must not already be in the recipient account's library, otherwise Steam simply won't let you accept the gift. With both conditions met, activation goes smoothly. Also make sure your profile privacy settings allow friend requests โ otherwise the bot can't reach you.
System requirements and platform
Geometry Dash is light on hardware: it runs comfortably on old laptops and weak office machines, so the gift suits almost any PC. This is the full Steam version for Windows and macOS โ with all the platform perks: cloud saves, achievements, and progress synced across devices through your account. You can play with mouse, keyboard or gamepad โ whatever feels best for catching the rhythm. It also runs through Steam Play on Linux and on the Steam Deck, though it has no official Deck verification โ most players clear it without issues.
Who it makes a good gift for
Geometry Dash is a great gift for someone who loves short but gripping runs: you can replay a single level dozens of times, getting a little better each attempt. It's a game about persistence, reflexes and music rather than long story evenings, so it lands equally well with a kid and with an adult who just wants to clear their head for ten minutes. And if the person is already a fan, they'll appreciate the full version with the editor โ the PC is by far the most convenient place to build your own levels. The gift goes straight to their Steam account, so the game shows up right where they play.
Similar games in our catalog
If you enjoy fair platformers where difficulty is a challenge rather than a punishment, check out Celeste or the vast sandbox of Terraria. And for cozy indie evenings, Stardew Valley is a great fit. We deliver all three as Steam gifts too.
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