
In addition to the original game, three other spin-off games in the series have been made: Geometry Dash Meltdown, Geometry Dash World, and Geometry Dash SubZero. In-game currency, such as stars, coins, orbs or diamonds, can be obtained from various sources, such as official levels, user-created levels or chests. In addition to the official levels, certain user-created levels have been featured in in-game content.

It has a level creation system, where players can create their own custom levels, share them online and play levels designed by other players. Geometry Dash consists of 21 official levels. In Geometry Dash, players control the movement of an icon and navigate along music-based levels, while avoiding obstacles such as spikes that instantly destroy the icon on impact. The game was released on 13 August 2013 on iOS and Android, and the Steam version on 22 December 2014. Geometry Dash is a series of music platforming video games developed by Swedish developer Robert "RobTop" Topala. Sorry that this is really long, but I am very passionate about this and knowing how to properly use the music in the game will be very important so that my channel doesn't get taken down due to copyright strikes.IOS, Android, Windows Phone, Microsoft Windows, macOS If the music is copyrighted what methods should I use to avoid copyright claims, or should I just remove the copyrighted music altogether? How do you find which music is copyrighted and which aren't, along with artists that have copyrighted or not copyrighted music and 2. I have found that certain artists like Hinkik, Colbreaks, Dimrain47 and others have non copyrighted music, and I have also seen that some YouTubers will avoid copyright by singing over the song (EVW) or by having a remix or piano cover that is not copyrighted play instead. I have tried watching the videos on YouTube about copyright, but almost none of them had to do with gaming, and I couldn't seem to find the terms and conditions for streaming as it pertains to GD. The one thing that I still definetly need to know about is how GD music copyright works on YouTube. Coming up with ideas for videos I might want to make and also thinking of things I can do to make videos more entertaining and make it more than just showing that I beat hard levels. I have been doing a lot of research over the past few months, testing out video and editing software along with streaming stuff.

(1st paragraph adds context, but actual question is in 2nd paragraph) So I have been thinking about it for a long time now, 3-4 months, and I have decided that I want to start a GD YouTube channel as a way to get my name out there and ultimately because I love playing GD and want to be able to show other people how much I love it, since none of my friends in real life play GD or seem to even know it exists.
