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About 3Dash
3Dash is a fast-paced auto-runner that takes the tap-to-jump formula of Geometry Dash and extends it into three dimensions. Your cube dashes forward automatically through geometric obstacle courses that twist, spiral, and rotate through 3D space rather than scrolling flat across a single plane.
The three-dimensional layout changes how obstacle patterns read. In a standard 2D runner you scan left to right; in 3Dash you track depth, curve, and orientation simultaneously. Obstacles that appear clear from one angle reveal themselves as threats only when the course rotates into a new orientation.
The challenge splits between reflexes and spatial awareness. Standard obstacles require the same tap timing as any rhythm runner; curve and rotation sections require reading which way the path turns before committing to a jump. Anticipating the 3D turn before arriving at it is the key skill that separates good runs from great ones.
Visually, the neon geometric style keeps obstacles identifiable through 3D rotations — high-contrast hazards against animated dark backgrounds stay readable even at the game's top speeds. Each level pairs its own colour palette with a distinct soundtrack, and obstacle placement follows the beat as in the GD tradition.
Key Features
- 3D geometric obstacle courses — the running path twists, spirals, and rotates through three dimensions, unlike flat auto-runners
- Geometry Dash-style tap-to-jump input — tap for short arc, hold for taller arc, obstacles synchronized to the soundtrack
- Spatial awareness layer — 3D course rotations require reading upcoming orientation before arriving, not just reacting to the current obstacle
- Checkpoint system — progress saved at intervals within longer levels
- Multiple levels with distinct 3D layouts, colour palettes, and soundtracks
- Neon high-contrast visual design — obstacle readability is preserved through all 3D rotations
Controls
How to Play
- 1Your cube moves forward automatically through the 3D course. Tap Space or click to jump over obstacles — contact with anything restarts from the last checkpoint.
- 2Watch the curve of the path ahead rather than just the immediate obstacle. 3D sections rotate the course — understanding the upcoming orientation determines which jump type you need.
- 3Listen to the soundtrack. Obstacles are placed on beat divisions — tapping in rhythm is more reliable than purely visual reaction at high speeds.
- 4Tap for short jumps over low obstacles; hold for tall arcs over walls requiring height. The wrong jump height is as fatal as wrong timing.
- 5After a checkpoint, breathe before continuing — tension carried forward from the previous section degrades timing in what follows.
Tips & Tricks
- Look two or three obstacles ahead on straight sections; on 3D curve sections, focus on reading the turn before it arrives rather than the obstacle directly in front.
- Count difficult section rhythms aloud: 'jump-1, hold-3, tap-4.' Named sequences are easier to memorize than visual patterns.
- Checkpoints are placed before the hardest sections — treat each one as a new starting point and reset your focus completely before proceeding.
- Short failed runs still build muscle memory. Don't skip early sections — running them cleanly reinforces timing calibration needed for deeper sections.
Game Info
FAQ
3Dash adds a three-dimensional dimension to the running path — courses twist, spiral, and rotate through 3D space rather than scrolling flat. The core tap-to-jump mechanic is the same, but obstacle reading is expanded to include depth and orientation tracking.
Yes. Course rotations change which direction obstacles approach from. A section that looks like a floor obstacle may become a ceiling obstacle after a rotation, requiring different timing and sometimes a different jump height.
The goal is to reach the end of each level without crashing. Time is not tracked — completion and attempt count are the relevant metrics.
Checkpoints save progress within the active play session. Closing the browser typically resets session progress to the level start on the next visit.
3Dash is a play-only experience in the browser version. A level creation feature is not available in this build.