- November 27, 2015
- Rifter Games
Dash till Puff 2
Platforms
About
"Dash till Puff 2" is a rhythm-based game where you jump, fly, and bounce through procedurally generated geometric worlds, avoiding obstacles to the beat of the music. The game features 9 unique worlds, customizable characters, and 3 difficulty modes. Play offline, compete with friends via Game Center, and enjoy the soundtrack from top artists. Simple controls and no internet connection required.





- The game features great music and vibrant graphics, making it visually appealing and enjoyable to play.
- It offers a variety of levels and gameplay modes, keeping the experience fresh and engaging.
- Many players find the game addictive and fun, often comparing it favorably to Geometry Dash.
- The game has been criticized for being a copy of Geometry Dash, with some players feeling it lacks originality.
- There are frequent complaints about ads interrupting gameplay and the difficulty of unlocking new levels and characters.
- Some users have reported bugs and control issues that detract from the overall experience.
- music244 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The music in the game is widely praised for its quality and energy, with many users noting its catchy beats and enjoyable soundtracks that enhance the gameplay experience. Several reviews mention similarities to popular tracks from Geometry Dash, which some players appreciate while others criticize as unoriginal. Overall, the music is considered a standout feature, contributing significantly to the game's appeal and addictiveness.
“The music is just amazing and so is everything else, but the music is just too good. Did I mention the music? It's so good; whoever did the music is a god.”
“The songs in this game are really good, and the way the background and obstacles change brightness and color is really awesome.”
“This game is amazing; I love the music, the controls are a bit tricky, but compared to Geometry Dash, this is way better.”
“Lastly, the game sometimes glitches out and the music overlaps other soundtracks.”
“For me, the music sounded like there was static and it was going really fast, and even the levels sounded weird.”
“It's a dumb ripoff of Geometry Dash; they even stole the songs from GD.”