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About DashCraft.io
DashCraft.io is a multiplayer IO game that combines Geometry Dash-style auto-runner racing with a live track-building editor. The game has three distinct modes: Race mode (compete against other players on existing tracks), Build mode (design and share your own tracks using the level editor), and Drive mode (free-roam your customized car). The interplay between these modes — building tracks that others then race on — creates a community content loop that keeps the track library continuously expanding.
Race mode operates as a standard GD-style auto-runner where players race through obstacle tracks simultaneously. The IO element means you see ghost trails or live positions of other racers, making the competitive tension immediate. Tracks vary from beginner-accessible to highly technical community creations, with a difficulty rating system helping players find tracks appropriate for their skill level.
The Build mode editor is a full-featured level creation tool accessible directly in the browser. Players place obstacles, ramps, portals, speed zones, and decorative elements on a grid, then publish their creation for the entire community to race. Tracks accrue ratings and play counts, and popular creator tracks can appear in the featured section. This gives builders a metagame of designing tracks that balance challenge and fun enough to earn high ratings.
Car customization in Drive and Race modes covers visual modifications including body kits, paint colors, and decals. Customization items are earned through league progression — DashCraft.io has a seasonal league system where ranking points accumulate from race performance, with higher leagues unlocking more exclusive cosmetic options.
Key Features
- Three modes: Race (multiplayer GD-style track racing), Build (full level editor), Drive (free-roam car customization)
- Live multiplayer racing with ghost trails or real-time opponent positions visible during races
- Full in-browser level editor — place obstacles, speed zones, portals, and publish tracks for the community
- Community track library with difficulty ratings and play counts; popular tracks featured by the platform
- Seasonal league system — race performance earns ranking points that unlock exclusive car cosmetics
- Car customization: body kits, paint colors, and decals earned through league progression
Controls
How to Play
- 1Select Race mode and choose a track from the lobby or join a public race in progress. The race starts when enough players are in the lobby.
- 2Race through the track using jump inputs synced to the obstacles — standard GD-style timing applies. Reach the finish before other racers.
- 3After racing, try Build mode. Select objects from the palette and place them on the grid to design your own track. Test it before publishing.
- 4Publish your track for the community. Other players will race it, leave ratings, and your track's play count will build over time.
- 5Race on community tracks to earn league points. Higher league rank unlocks cosmetic car customization items.
Tips & Tricks
- In Build mode, playtest your track immediately after each major obstacle section — tracks that feel obvious to the builder are often unfair to first-time racers without visual context.
- Earning your first league rank-up unlocks the initial cosmetic tier; focus on completing races rather than winning in early leagues, as participation points accumulate faster than win-based points.
- Community-rated tracks in the 3-4 star difficulty range tend to have the best race population — extreme difficulty tracks have fewer concurrent racers, making competitive lobbies smaller.
- Speed zones in Build mode can be placed before or after obstacles to modulate difficulty; placing them before hard sections increases challenge while placing them after creates satisfying momentum rewards.
Game Info
FAQ
You can race as a guest, but creating an account is required to save your built tracks, track league points, and maintain car customization across sessions.
Players who race a track can rate it after completion. Ratings reflect both difficulty and design quality. Tracks with high play counts and positive ratings get featured placement.
DashCraft.io has a seasonal league with tiers. Racing (and completing races) earns ranking points. Higher tiers unlock exclusive car cosmetic items unavailable in lower leagues.
The editor supports tracks of varying lengths. There may be a maximum object count per track, but standard-length community tracks well within any limits — only extremely elaborate designs approach constraints.