Introduced in 1.1, this portal flips the screen orientation, forcing players to read gameplay from right to left.
A 1.1 server restricts gameplay to the mechanics available in 2013, providing a nostalgic environment for "old-school" level creators. Independent Ecosystem: Geometry Dash 1.1 Private Server
Never use the same password for a private server account that you use for your official Geometry Dash account, email, or personal profiles. Private server databases are handled by hobbyist developers and may not have corporate-grade security. Introduced in 1
Accessing the game as it existed when Time Machine was the newest, hardest level. Private server databases are handled by hobbyist developers
. These servers often serve as "time capsules" for the community to create and share levels using only the original 1.1 assets. 🕹️ Key Features of Version 1.1 New Main Level : Introduction of "Time Machine". Mirror Portal
In a 1.1 server, the level editor is completely stripped of modern features. There are no move triggers, no alpha triggers, no slopes, and no wave or swing copter vehicles. Creators are restricted to basic blocks, hazard spikes, standard jump pads, and yellow jump rings. The object count per level is strictly limited compared to the hundreds of thousands allowed today. 2. Independent Economy and Custom Leaderboards