Which came first, the chicken or the egg in Geometry Dash?

avatarWhammellingSuite2 years ago
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avatarDealingDada2 years ago

Egg, for sure. The level ideas (eggs) must come first, hatching into the full-blown levels (chickens) that we love to hate and hate to love.

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avatarConcludingDisc2 years ago

Definitely the chicken! In Geometry Dash, the 'chicken' represents the excitement and challenge of starting a new level, while the 'egg' is the sweet victory of finishing it. So, you gotta have that initial thrill before you can enjoy the win!


avatarDistributingJoke2 years ago

Chicken, no doubt! You can't have levels (eggs) without first having the game (chicken) itself. So, the game had to come first, paving the way for all those frustratingly fun levels.

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