Geometry Arrow

Geometry Arrow is a wave platformer where you guide a zigzag arrow through six challenging levels, dodge spikes and reach the portal with precise timing.

Geometry Arrow is a skill-based arcade game that pushes your reflexes and timing to the limit. Players control a sleek arrow that moves through narrow paths, spikes, and tricky traps inside a geometric world. The goal sounds simple: reach the end of the level without crashing. In reality, every stage demands quick reactions and careful control.

THE WAVE MECHANIC THAT DEFINES THE GAME

Geometry Arrow revolves around the wave movement system. Instead of running or jumping, your arrow flies forward automatically while moving up and down in a zigzag pattern.

Pressing the mouse changes the direction of the arrow, allowing it to glide upward or downward through tight spaces. Because the arrow never stops moving forward, every action must be timed carefully. Narrow corridors, spikes, and moving obstacles appear throughout the levels, turning each stage into a fast puzzle of reflexes and control.

Six Levels, Six Increasing Challenges

  • Level 1 - Easy: A starting stage that introduces the basic controls and obstacle patterns.
  • Level 2 - Normal: Longer spike sections and floating obstacles begin to appear.
  • Level 3 - Hard: Narrower paths and faster arrow speed demand sharper reactions.
  • Level 4 - Harder: The pace increases and obstacles appear more frequently.
  • Level 5 - Insane: Complex mazes and sudden traps require precise control.
  • Level 6 - Demon Difficulty: The final test, combining high speed, unpredictable obstacles, and tight spaces.

Every level includes a progress bar from 0% to 100%, showing how close you are to finishing the stage.

Getting Started with the Control

  • Click or hold the left mouse button - The arrow moves upward.
  • Release the mouse button -The arrow moves downward.

Surviving the Obstacle Course

Each stage is packed with hazards that require fast decision-making:

  • Sharp spikes placed in narrow corridors.
  • Floating platforms and walls blocking the path.
  • Tight passages that demand precise zigzag movement.
  • A green portal at the end of the track that marks level completion.
  • Reaching the portal without crashing means you’ve successfully completed the level.
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