The only way to get rid of them is to die enough to pause the level, exit, and re-enter, and then a few attempts/levels later it’s back. It’s distracting, unremovable, and covers the pause button, so you have to die repeatedly to get it to pause, which takes ultimately around 20-26 attempts to happen and has an ad in front of it.
I’m fine with the short, video-like ads, but there are ads in World that are huge and slapped on the top of the level. The full version and SubZero both either rarely or don’t have this problem, but World is PACKED with ads. This is great for a person new to the game, but not after a while. After playing through each level a few times with around 4-15 attempts, I started to pass the full levels in up to 2 attempts. The game is super addicting, but I do have a few complaints.įirst off, the gameplay is too easy. As a beginner it’s a great introduction into the full version and each level is introductory to a new mechanic, plus the world aspect and avatars are fun. I honestly love most things about Geometry Dash: World.