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Sqube Darkness 2: Game similar to Geometry Dash released on Google Play

Sequel to the platform game promises new challenges and game modes.

Sqube Darkness 2 is a game that combines puzzle elements with platforming, where the player must not only overcome obstacles but also avoid being detected by guards and enemies. It is now available on Google Play for Android devices. The mechanic of hiding in the shadows, using dark walls to camouflage the main character, a black cube, is one of the game’s central features.

The developers of Sqube Darkness 2 drew inspiration from games like Geometry Dash to create an experience that blends endless running with parkour courses. This approach offers a variety of challenges that should appeal to fans of both game styles.

Compared to its predecessor, Sqube Darkness, the new version brings a series of new features, including novel obstacles and more challenging adversaries. Players who manage to overcome these challenges will be rewarded and can use these rewards to enhance their character.

Additionally, one of the standout features of Sqube Darkness 2 is the ability to play offline, allowing users to enjoy the game even without an internet connection.

If you are interested, the game is available for free on the Google Play Store. So far, there is no information about a release for Apple devices running iOS.

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Written by Teddy William

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