Geometry Dash Bloodbath is a skill-challenging platformer game with rhythm elements, notable for its Extreme Demon difficulty and obstacle courses requiring near-perfect precision. The game puts players on a high-speed journey where reflexes, memory, and concentration are constantly at work to overcome each challenging section.
Geometry Dash Bloodbath is an Extreme Demon Megacollab created by Riot Games along with 10 other community members (including Weoweoteo, Vermillion, Michigun, Evasium, Crack, ASonicMen, Etzer, Havok, Giron, and Ggb0y).
Released in August 2015, at a time when the hardest level in games was Cataclysm, Bloodbath emerged as a "blockbuster" breaking all limits of difficulty. It immediately climbed to #1 on the Demon List and held the top spot for a year and a half. It could be said that if Cataclysm was the mountain peak, then Bloodbath was... the sky.
In terms of style, this level truly embodies the "Hell Style" theme. It’s a scene of vivid crimson hues, skull-shaped hindrances, spiky saw blades and a feeling of choking violence. It is a brutal sequel to Cataclysm.

What makes Bloodbath so appealing isn’t the filthy tricks or game flaws, but the sheer brutality of the gameplay mechanics.
The level is separated into portions made by different creators. Each has its unique technique of torturing the player.
The feature that turns it into a nightmare. You must control a diamond shape weaving through dense rows of obstacles at high speed. One wrong move and you're back at the starting line.
Unlike many difficult levels that only last 30 seconds, Bloodbath is of a moderate length but focuses on high intensity. Maintaining focus for 1 minute and 40 seconds continuously with a dense concentration of obstacles is an extremely challenging psychological test.
| Gameplay Tips | How To Do It | Effects |
|---|---|---|
| Play Practice Mode first | Practice difficult sections instead of playing the whole level | Easier to remember the path |
| Learn obstacle locations | Observe spikes, gates, and narrow areas after each loss | Reduce errors when replaying |
| Practice the wave part | Practice maintaining a stable up and down rhythm | Better control |
| Break the level into smaller parts | Complete each section and then combine them | Less pressure |
| Play to music | Timing jumps and flies to the beat | More precise maneuvers |
| Take breaks when playing for a long time | Stop for a few minutes after many failures | Stay focused |
| Prioritize accuracy | Press at the right time instead of too fast | Minimize collisions |
| Practice easy levels first | Play Hard Demon or Insane Demon first | Get used to the difficulty |
After conquering the intense challenges in Geometry Dash Bloodbath, you can change the atmosphere with Tube Fight, where fun and chaotic battles provide a more relaxed experience.
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