Geometry: Black Wave is a high-octane rhythm platformer that strips everything down to pure reflex. You control an arrow slicing through razor-sharp obstacle courses where one mistake sends you back to the start. Think Geometry Dash's Wave mode, but with monochrome intensity and a soundtrack that syncs to every near-death moment. It's brutal. It's addictive. And it runs at 120 FPS smooth.
The tutorial takes 10 seconds. Mastery takes 1,000 deaths.
Ultra-responsive on both desktop and mobile. The game supports high-refresh-rate displays for competitive play.
Your arrow starts moving forward automatically. You only control vertical movement. Tap and hold to make the wave rise—the longer you press, the higher it climbs until it hits the ceiling. Release to freefall back toward the ground. The trick? Timing your taps to thread the needle between spiked pillars, rotating sawblades, and diamond hazards. One touch means instant death and a restart from the beginning.
Levels are packed with obstacles that test your reaction speed. Spiked columns block your path vertically. Sawblade gears spin in unpredictable patterns. Entire floors become spike traps forcing you to stay airborne. Ceiling hazards drop down, creating vertical mazes. The music pulses with each obstacle, turning survival into a rhythm game. Your goal: reach the glowing green portal at the end without touching a single hazard.
Levels are marked by emoji difficulty ratings on the selection screen. Start with the easiest stages to learn the wave physics. As you progress, courses become longer and tighter. You'll need to memorize spike placements and gear rotations to survive. The game rewards muscle memory—after enough attempts, your fingers will react faster than your brain. Chase high scores by completing levels without a single death.
This is for rage-game warriors and rhythm-action addicts aged 12 to 24. Perfect for short bursts between classes or waiting for a bus. Sessions last 30 seconds to 3 minutes per level, but you'll replay them hundreds of times chasing that perfect run. If you loved Super Hexagon or Flappy Bird's brutal honesty, you'll click with this.
Pure flow state chaos. The monochrome visuals eliminate all distractions—your eyes lock onto the white arrow and nothing else. The trailing line shows your path, so you can spot mistakes mid-flight. Every death feels fair because the hitboxes are pixel-perfect. The game runs at 120 FPS on supported browsers, making every tap feel instant. The minimalist black-and-white aesthetic isn't a compromise—it's a performance advantage that guarantees zero lag and maximum clarity.
1. Saves: Progress is saved automatically via Playgama cloud. Your level unlocks and high scores sync across devices.
2. Performance: Lightweight HTML5 engine (likely Unity or Godot) designed for 120Hz displays. Runs smooth on any modern browser with zero downloads.
If you crave a skill-based challenge that respects your time with instant restarts, Geometry: Black Wave delivers.
Geometry: Black Wave was developed by MIKMOK. Released in February 2026.