Githubio: Geometry Dash

GitHub Pages are static HTML/CSS/JS files. They cannot run server-side malware (like PHP or SQL injections) on your computer. However, a clever attacker could embed:

The official Geometry Dash app requires specific operating systems (iOS, Android, Windows, or macOS). The GitHub.io variations run entirely within a browser sandbox. This means the game runs flawlessly on: (the standard device in modern education) Linux distributions Low-end office laptops Smartphones and tablets via mobile browsers Features of the GitHub.io Iterations

This is a near-perfect clone of Geometry Dash 1.6. It includes: geometry dash githubio

Official Geometry Dash requires a purchase on Steam ($3.99) or the mobile app ($1.99). The GitHub.io versions are web-based, requiring no installation, no payment, and no storage space. You click the link, and you play.

Despite the official game costing only a few dollars, the search volume for "geometry dash githubio" is massive. Here is why: GitHub Pages are static HTML/CSS/JS files

is arguably the most famous web port. It replicates the first few official levels (Stereo Madness, Back on Track, Polargeist) almost perfectly.

The diversity of these .github.io projects is mirrored in the technologies used to build them. The GitHub

While I cannot embed live links in this article, a quick search for will take you to one of the most stable, ad-free versions available today. Alternatively, search GitHub for "Geometry Dash Web Clone" sorted by most stars.

On the opposite end of the spectrum lies , a full-blown fan game built in GameMaker: Studio 2 that aims to be an open-source clone containing all the original features — a powerful in-game editor, all vehicles, account systems, cloud saves, a top-100 leaderboard, and even support for uploading, downloading, and playing online levels. Projects like these highlight how GitHub Pages can host everything from simple educational demos to near-feature-complete reimaginings of the original game, catering to players, tinkerers, and developers alike.

Not all GitHub.io games are created equal. Some are perfect clones; others are broken prototypes. Here are the most common builds you will encounter when searching.

If a bug exists in a web port, developers can submit "Pull Requests" to fix it.