Italian Brainrot in Geometry Dash is an improved version of the Geometry Dash game. Instead of the familiar blocks, you will control Italian brainrot characters.
The character moves diagonally up and down at a 45-degree angle instead of jumping straight up along the Y axis like in the original.
This requires you to have a completely different reflex rhythm. When you first start playing and learn how to control the character flying diagonally up and down, you will have a lot of difficulties. Try to get used to this mechanism to go as far as possible.
Italian Brainrot in Geometry Dash is fun but also very challenging, especially because the character flies diagonally instead of jumping up and down along a straight axis like the original. Some important tips:
Each touch of the screen or click of the mouse will change the flying direction from diagonal up and down and vice versa. You need to practice to feel your fingers really agile.
Usually, players will have the habit of observing the character. However, to react quickly to obstacles, you need to observe the whole thing. Especially the space in front of the character that is about to pass through to react promptly.
When you get used to the melody, you can time the change of direction without looking at the obstacles!