For players that are mentally and physically fit, Geometry Dash is best. Imagine a disco with terrifying strobe lights and a saw- and spike-filled, neon-lit maze that defies gravity. Geometry Dash is that. It's hard to ignore the adorable geometric cube protagonist of this simple chaos game. It's incredibly easy to tap to jump. That one tap is like trying to control angry pixies with a pogo stick. Every jump and boost has to be precisely timed with a brain surgeon's precision to the pulsating electronic score. Your cube will be destroyed if you are even one millisecond off. The fascination of geometry dash extends beyond its intricacy. A celebration of group dancing is extended to masochists. Players can create an endless torture chamber (or playground) in the game by using the level editor. With earworm-inducing musical nightmares and sadistic delight levels invented by trolls, anyone can push themselves. Some will triumph over anarchy, while others will snap. As you scream in pixelated pain and electronic sounds, is your voice getting drier? In the game Geometry Dash, the only way out is through geometric nightmares, and frustration feeds your desire for more. Recall that nothing compares to the fulfilling—and even life-saving—satisfying feeling that comes from finishing an extremely difficult level.