Geometry Dash Eternity Spam
Geometry Dash Eternity Spam: Endless Challenge & Full-Featured Editor
Geometry Dash Eternity Spam is not just an extremely difficult wave-based level designed to push your reaction time to its limit; it is also a complete, standalone level creation suite. This project offers the dual value of experiencing a punishing “infinite spam” challenge and building your own custom Geometry Dash levels from scratch.
Performance & Setup
Due to the intensity of the effects and editor, significant lag is expected on standard Scratch. The creator strongly advises using TurboWarp.org for a smooth experience. It is recommended to thoroughly review the control scheme before diving in.
Comprehensive Control Scheme
The interface is divided into three control sets:
General: Press Z and M to toggle between Play Mode and Editor Mode.
Player Controls:
- Jump/Activate: Mouse Click.
- No-Clip (Flight): I and O keys.
- Practice Checkpoint: Z key.
- End Screen Rating: Number keys 0-9.
Editor Controls (Highlights):
- Block Menus: Cycle with 1 and 3.
- Eraser: Press 2.
- Place Block: Click.
- Rotate Object: R key.
- Rotation/Nudge Menu: E key.
- Trigger Menu: F key.
- Detection Menu: B key.
- Pick Block: Z key.
- Save/Load Level: 9 and 0 keys.
Customization & Level Management
To change the level’s music, enter the editor, go to the Backdrops tab, and swap the sound files. The recommended workflow for saving your custom levels is to remix the project immediately when you start creating. Afterwards, you can save your progress directly through Scratch’s save project function. The editor has received significant updates, with Version 2.0 being a major milestone that added save codes, advanced triggers (move, alpha, instant count), collectibles (keys, coins), extensive color and glow options, teleport portals, 3D objects, and new gameplay modes like the swing copter.
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