Post by Mechanguis on Jan 8, 2016 4:50:21 GMT -5
This was done before, but I don't feel like necro'ing it.
Basically, this is a list of terms that only people who play Geometry Dash for a while already will understand. Newbies and outsiders will not get these terms.
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) [meme]
An emoticon used by many GDers. It's typically used to indicate sarcasm, suggestiveness, jokes, or is just spammed a lot by some users.
90 coins ship
It's a dragon ship which you unlock when you get 90 coins. It is considered the "pro mlg" ship, and it was used by many players who had it before 2.0 came out.
AA
Aftermath, a level made by Exenity and his team. It is harder than Cataclysm, possibly the difficulty of Bloodbath.
Contributed by Endermanium
Back on Track [meme]
Obviously the hardest demon in the game, even harder than Bloodbath. When used this way, it must always be followed by ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
BB
Bloodbath, currently the hardest rated demon in the game that wasn't deleted or undemoned.
Boss Fight Levels
Originally from Deadlocked, this kind of level simulates a boss battle from the other games or just from plain imagination, some typically has the 'health' bar in the level, while some like, -Sirius-, doesn't need to kill the boss to complete the level.
Contributed by Endermanium
CC
Can either mean creator contest, or Cataclysm, one of the hardest rated demons in the game.
Custom BG/Custom Background
A term used to describe backgrounds in levels that are not any of the backgrounds that are present in the editor. An example of a custom background in a level.
Demon
A general term to indicate any level the game developer (see Robert Topala) has decided is hard enough to warrant 10 stars of reward and a special stat upon completion. Since there is no harder rating beyond 10 stars, demon levels are varied in terms of difficulty, ranging from only slightly hard, to near impossible.
Contributed by Lumpy
Difficulty Fluctuation
A problem in Geometry Dash where levels get lower difficulty ratings than what they should, because the levels that are created are getting harder and harder. This is caused by the general population of the game getting more skilled. This means that an Insane level in 1.6 would typically be easier than an Insane level in 2.0.
Contributed by officialdavidgd
Featured
A section where all the rated levels that RobTop considers to be of a high quality fall into, indicated by a glow around the difficulty icon.
Contributed by officialdavidgd
Fookmap [meme] [more of a GDForums thing]
A gramatically wrong and insulting comment from a green user called Halodmg:
GS
Refers to GeoStorm, a clan which consists of many famous creators and players. They have some influence over the game as RobTop sometimes asks them for their opinions when making a decision.
Nine Circle Levels
A type of level with effects inspired and/or copied from Zobros' Nine Circles level.
Paint Levels
Another type of level that is basically maint to look like it was drawn on a notebook. Example: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sct7AieVkrQ
Rito, Keklic, Zebras, Voop, BunnyGame, etc.
Nicknames for famous GD players/creators. Rito = Riot, Keklic = Cyclic, Zebras = Zobros, Voop = Viprin, BunnyGame = FunnyGame, etc. It should be pretty easy to tell who the nickname is referring to.
Robert Topala
Also known as RobTop and RubRub, this 20-something year-old Swedish game developer has made games such as Boomlings and Memory Mastermind, with Geometry Dash as his most popular.
Contributed by Xidorn
Rubrub
See Robert Topala
Spamvertising
A term used to describe commenting on a famous level to advertise one's level. This is generally frowned up by the GD community as it results in spam, hence the portmanteau "Spamvertising".
Sunset Levels
A kind of level where all objects except the background and background objects (such as stars) are set to black. These levels typically recreate real-world structures or places through the objects in the editor.
If you have any more, please reply!
Basically, this is a list of terms that only people who play Geometry Dash for a while already will understand. Newbies and outsiders will not get these terms.
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) [meme]
An emoticon used by many GDers. It's typically used to indicate sarcasm, suggestiveness, jokes, or is just spammed a lot by some users.
90 coins ship
It's a dragon ship which you unlock when you get 90 coins. It is considered the "pro mlg" ship, and it was used by many players who had it before 2.0 came out.
AA
Aftermath, a level made by Exenity and his team. It is harder than Cataclysm, possibly the difficulty of Bloodbath.
Contributed by Endermanium
Back on Track [meme]
Obviously the hardest demon in the game, even harder than Bloodbath. When used this way, it must always be followed by ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
BB
Bloodbath, currently the hardest rated demon in the game that wasn't deleted or undemoned.
Boss Fight Levels
Originally from Deadlocked, this kind of level simulates a boss battle from the other games or just from plain imagination, some typically has the 'health' bar in the level, while some like, -Sirius-, doesn't need to kill the boss to complete the level.
Contributed by Endermanium
CC
Can either mean creator contest, or Cataclysm, one of the hardest rated demons in the game.
Custom BG/Custom Background
A term used to describe backgrounds in levels that are not any of the backgrounds that are present in the editor. An example of a custom background in a level.
Demon
A general term to indicate any level the game developer (see Robert Topala) has decided is hard enough to warrant 10 stars of reward and a special stat upon completion. Since there is no harder rating beyond 10 stars, demon levels are varied in terms of difficulty, ranging from only slightly hard, to near impossible.
Contributed by Lumpy
Difficulty Fluctuation
A problem in Geometry Dash where levels get lower difficulty ratings than what they should, because the levels that are created are getting harder and harder. This is caused by the general population of the game getting more skilled. This means that an Insane level in 1.6 would typically be easier than an Insane level in 2.0.
Contributed by officialdavidgd
Featured
A section where all the rated levels that RobTop considers to be of a high quality fall into, indicated by a glow around the difficulty icon.
Contributed by officialdavidgd
Fookmap [meme] [more of a GDForums thing]
A gramatically wrong and insulting comment from a green user called Halodmg:
GS
Refers to GeoStorm, a clan which consists of many famous creators and players. They have some influence over the game as RobTop sometimes asks them for their opinions when making a decision.
Nine Circle Levels
A type of level with effects inspired and/or copied from Zobros' Nine Circles level.
Paint Levels
Another type of level that is basically maint to look like it was drawn on a notebook. Example: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sct7AieVkrQ
Rito, Keklic, Zebras, Voop, BunnyGame, etc.
Nicknames for famous GD players/creators. Rito = Riot, Keklic = Cyclic, Zebras = Zobros, Voop = Viprin, BunnyGame = FunnyGame, etc. It should be pretty easy to tell who the nickname is referring to.
Robert Topala
Also known as RobTop and RubRub, this 20-something year-old Swedish game developer has made games such as Boomlings and Memory Mastermind, with Geometry Dash as his most popular.
Contributed by Xidorn
Rubrub
See Robert Topala
Spamvertising
A term used to describe commenting on a famous level to advertise one's level. This is generally frowned up by the GD community as it results in spam, hence the portmanteau "Spamvertising".
Sunset Levels
A kind of level where all objects except the background and background objects (such as stars) are set to black. These levels typically recreate real-world structures or places through the objects in the editor.
If you have any more, please reply!