Geometry Dash 1.1 Private Server ^new^
: After setting up the server software, you'll need to configure your server. This includes setting up level lists, adjusting game settings, and configuring player permissions.
The 1.1 color palette is iconic. Neon blues, high-contrast blacks, and the distinct lack of glow effects gave the game a retro-arcade feel. Many veteran players argue that modern levels are "over-decorated," and that 1.1 represents the purest form of the game's visual identity. Geometry Dash 1.1 Private Server
A private server in the context of Geometry Dash 1.1 refers to a privately hosted server that allows players to connect and play the game in a controlled environment. Unlike the public servers where players compete with others worldwide, a private server offers a more personalized experience. Players can customize levels, adjust game settings, and restrict access to invited players only. : After setting up the server software, you'll
No modern game modes like the Wave, Robot, Spider, or Swing. Neon blues, high-contrast blacks, and the distinct lack
Experience the game exactly as it was in 2013, featuring the iconic level "Time Machine" and the debut of the Mirror Portal .
Update 1.1, released on , for Android and September 14, 2013 , for iOS, was the first major update to Geometry Dash. It introduced foundational mechanics that remain in the game today: New Level: "Time Machine".
: After setting up the server software, you'll need to configure your server. This includes setting up level lists, adjusting game settings, and configuring player permissions.
The 1.1 color palette is iconic. Neon blues, high-contrast blacks, and the distinct lack of glow effects gave the game a retro-arcade feel. Many veteran players argue that modern levels are "over-decorated," and that 1.1 represents the purest form of the game's visual identity.
A private server in the context of Geometry Dash 1.1 refers to a privately hosted server that allows players to connect and play the game in a controlled environment. Unlike the public servers where players compete with others worldwide, a private server offers a more personalized experience. Players can customize levels, adjust game settings, and restrict access to invited players only.
No modern game modes like the Wave, Robot, Spider, or Swing.
Experience the game exactly as it was in 2013, featuring the iconic level "Time Machine" and the debut of the Mirror Portal .
Update 1.1, released on , for Android and September 14, 2013 , for iOS, was the first major update to Geometry Dash. It introduced foundational mechanics that remain in the game today: New Level: "Time Machine".