Server — Geometry Dash 1.1 Private
Update 1.1 introduced the mirror portal, which flips the camera perspective to run from right to left. On a private server, you can experience the raw, unpolished implementation of this mechanic, which provides a unique psychological challenge for players used to forward-scrolling levels. Original Physics Engine
The Ultimate Guide to Geometry Dash 1.1 Private Servers: Relive the Golden Era
Have you found a level on a 1.1 private server that you thought was lost forever? Share your story in the community forums below. Geometry Dash 1.1 Private Server
For those interested in sharing their creations, creating a private server is a straightforward process:
Stores level strings, user IDs, and metadata (typically MySQL or PostgreSQL). Update 1
Creating or joining a private server requires modifying the game client to point to a new database.
Create a new account within the in-game menus. This account will be unique to that specific private server database. Share your story in the community forums below
What it is & legality
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Useful tips and best practices
Some larger private server networks host web browsers where you can view live leaderboards and level statistics before downloading the client. Step-by-Step Installation Guide