The synchronization of the music with the player's leaps is advantageous, making the soundtrack a crucial element in developing muscle memory. Thus, as the player grapples with a level, they may at least enjoy some excellent music concurrently. All compositions in the 21 major levels use electronic music, which may seem uninspired and outdated; nonetheless, it finally emerges as some of the most fun and fitting music for this game. Tracks like “Can’t Let Go,” “Dry Out,” “Clutterfunk,” and “Deadlocked” serve as captivating and powerful complements to the action. Users may upload songs from Newgrounds, an alternative source of engaging music in the game, such as “At the Speed of Light,” “Endgame,” and “Sonic Blaster.” I have been playing "Geometry Dash" casually for over ten years. I have seen this game evolve from its rudimentary first launch to its current state. The 2.2 update, set for release in October, will be the first update for the game since January 16, 2017.