Baldi's Basics

In the upgraded sequel to the original Baldi's Basics, you will have the opportunity to escape Baldi's elementary school once again! Utilizing deception and strategic preparation, collect the seven notebooks without being discovered.
The horror edutainment parody game, Baldi's Basics, is the first and only official release of its kind. Taking this game at its value is not an option.
Baldi's Basics and Baldi's Basics Classic are both names that are used to refer to Fundamentals of Education and Learning by Baldi, which is a parody survival horror game that was developed by Micah McGonigal, an independent game developer from the United States. The game is a parody of educational video games from the 1990s, namely Sonic's Schoolhouse, IM Meen, and 3D Dinosaur Adventure. It does this by using bad graphics and themes that are similar to those of such games. Baldi's Basics was first made available as a beta version on March 31, 2018, for both the macOS and Microsoft Windows operating systems. The entire version of this game, which includes its core gameplay as well as additional features, was made available for early access on June 12, 2020. This version is known as Baldi in Basics Plus.
The main character's friend had seven notebooks that he had forgotten at the school in the neighborhood. However, he was unable to go and get them since he was running late and "rehearsing," so he had to ask the protagonist to go and retrieve them for him. The player is introduced to a teacher by the name of Baldi upon his first arrival. Baldi will provide the player with three fundamental arithmetic problems each time the player finds a notepad. The player will be awarded a reward if he is able to successfully complete all of these exams. Additionally, Baldi is a character who is very irritated, and after the teacher has given the player a duty to accomplish, they will begin to pursue them if they deliver the wrong response. In order to continue searching for every other notepad, the main character must continue to avoid other students and a number of obstacles. It is possible for the player to experience an alternate ending if they opt to offer wrong answers to every question. This alternative ending will include a distorted version of Baldi as well as another hidden character who will compel them to trash the game before it automatically finishes.
 

Relax With Geometry Dash

Known for its side-scrolling and platforming gameplay, the Geometry Dash game series was developed by Robert Topala. Beginning on August 13, 2013, the game was made available for iOS and Android devices. On December 22, 2014, it was made available for Windows and macOS. Gamers navigate a symbol through a series of musical levels while avoiding spikes and other obstacles in the game Geometry Dash.
Twenty-two of the long levels in Geometry Dash are auto-scrolling, while four of the levels are "platformer" levels. The developer of Geometry Dash designed its 26 levels. This is in addition to the fact that there is a short level known as "The Challenge" that is completely unrelated to the other 26 levels. The technology that allows users to create levels allows them to create their own unique levels, share those levels online, and play levels that were created by other people. Cash in the game may be obtained from a number of sources, such as official and user-made levels and chests. Diamonds, stars, moons, coins, mana orbs, and coins are all examples of in-game currency.
Three further spin-off games in the series have been developed: Geometry Dash Meltdown, Geometry Dash World, and Geometry Dash SubZero. These games are all part of the series. Gameplay restrictions and advertisements are included in the free version of the main game, which is called Geometry Dash Lite.
In the very amusing video game Geometry Dash, you are tasked with completing each of the 22 pre-made stages by simply hopping over spikes and avoiding all of the obstacles that the game presents.
 

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