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Geometry Dash Robot: Complete Scratch Level Editor
Geometry Dash Robot presents a robust Scratch-based level editing platform with comprehensive gameplay elements. The project includes a lag warning, suggesting Turbowarp for better performance, though Turbo Mode offers a less effective alternative. Users are advised to review all instructions thoroughly due to the complexity of the editing system.
Gameplay & Control System
The gameplay features a dual-mode interface where Z and M keys toggle between editor and play modes. Players control their character through simple clicking mechanics for:
- Jumping, flying, and gravity manipulation
- Orb interaction and activation
- No-clip mode access via I and O keys
- End-screen voting system using 0-9 keys
Advanced Editor Toolkit
Content creators benefit from an extensive editor toolkit:
- Multiple block menus (1 and 3 keys)
- Individual block selection (4 and 5 keys)
- Eraser tool selection (2 key)
- Settings access (I and O keys)
- Debug menu entry (O and P keys)
- Block placement via clicking
- Rotation controls (R key)
- Detailed rotation and nudge menus (R+E)
- Default reset (R+O)
- Trigger menu access (F key)
Version Features & Content Management
Version 1.0 introduced fundamental elements including blocks, platforms, grid blocks, pulsing and chain decorations, gravity portals, all character forms (cube, ship, ball, UFO, wave, robot, spider), pads, orbs, color triggers, dangers, slopes, dash orbs, cross blocks, black blocks, layout blocks, portal variants (mini, mirror, dual), environmental hazards (saws, gears), and speed modification mechanics. Version 1.2 enhanced the user interface by adding numerical indicators to the percentage bar.
Content management follows simple procedures: users customize music by modifying the backdrop and save their creations by remixing the project.
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