Geometry Escape doesn't give you a chance to get acquainted—you're immediately thrown into the challenge. A small cube automatically moves forward, and all you have to do is jump at the right moment.

Not Every Escape Is For You
The game begins with 30 handcrafted levels, each a maze full of geometric traps. Sharp spikes appear everywhere, platforms disappear unexpectedly, and especially, there are areas of gravity reversal. These seemingly inanimate objects become formidable enemies, always ready to stop you with just a small collision. The game's environment is minimalist yet vibrantly colorful. Initially, you only need to get used to simple jumps, but the speed increases as you progress. This creates the characteristic breathtaking feeling of a rhythm platformer. Every failure is a learning experience; every attempt is a step closer to victory. The game doesn't give you an easy path, but it gives you a well-deserved feeling of triumph.
Simple Jumping
Geometry Escape doesn't require players to memorize a series of complex controls. Instead, everything is simplified to the maximum:
- Jump: Press the Space key or click the mouse to overcome obstacles
- Fly: Hold down the key or mouse to control the character in flying mode
- Move: Use the arrow keys or mouse to navigate
Despite its simplicity, this very simplicity makes the game difficult to master. You can't stop; you can't think too long—every action must happen in an instant. Especially when gravity is reversed, the sense of direction is completely broken. Players need to rely on rhythm instead of normal reflexes.





















