Dance with the cube in the terrifying “silence” of Geometry Dash Silent Clubstep! If you have ever heard of the hot trend Geometry Dash, you will probably know the Demon difficulty level. This is the highest level in this famous game, with uncontrollable changes. If you are a new player to this unique rhythm-based gameplay, this is not the ideal level to try. You will quickly become frustrated with designs that cannot be more awkward. Even professional players need a lot of time to conquer Silent Clubstep.
This user-level game from creator Sailent has quite complex gameplay. The level starts with a cube section with frame-perfect timing, followed by a tight ship segment. Players then face a cube section with frame-perfect jumps, orb spam, and mirror portals. The level then transitions to a cube with frame-perfect jumps, orb spam, and mirror portals. The drop of the level starts with a triple-speed mini-ship, followed by a mini-ball section with toggle triggers. The half-final section features memory-based UFO gameplay with mirror, size, gravity, and speed portals.
Geometry Dash Silent Clubstep continues with the character's ship status. This section features a dark background, requiring diagonal flying and pink orb timing. You have to navigate the character through gravity, mirrors, and half-speed changes. This part also includes a ball section with invisible spikes and a break section with a memory-based cube featuring orbs. After that, you will go to an extremely difficult triple-speed cube and ball dual, a brief mini-ball with erratic speed and mirror portals. The main object returns to the cube shape containing the 8 Jumps of Hell, a simple upside-down ship segment with spiked gaps. Gamers have to transition from a background Clubstep monster into a memory-based cube maze. This segment is considered the hardest part of Silent Clubstep.