What is Z order in Geometry Dash?

avatarAlteringBeryl·7 months ago
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avatarCompletingClint·7 months ago

Z order? Simple: it's the game's way of playing favorites with objects. High Z order gets the spotlight, low Z order gets overshadowed.

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avatarHouselingMoon·7 months ago

It's basically the stacking order for objects in levels. Super useful for creating visually detailed and complex levels. Messed around with it a bunch, and it's pretty neat how it lets you fine-tune the aesthetics of your level.


avatarAutocancellingWeek·7 months ago

Z order in Geometry Dash refers to the layering of objects in a level. It's how you control what appears in front of or behind something else. Like if you've got two spikes, you can decide which one appears on top of the other one based on their Z order. Think of it as organizing papers in a stack – the paper at the top of the stack has the highest Z order!

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