The Geometry Dash Crisis: Impact on CCES - 2 minutes read
CCES is experiencing a predicament akin to a zombie apocalypse. A significant number of pupils, particularly seniors, have been ensnared by a profound addiction Geometry Free. Geometry Dash is a game in which a player maneuvers a moving symbol, often a square, to avoid spikes and other impediments until reaching the level's conclusion. The stages, adorned with flashing lights, music, and bright hues, rapidly escalate in difficulty, enhancing addiction. The game is rapid and exasperating once a player's demise, however the triumph of completing a level is exceedingly gratifying.
One may identify a so-called "dasher" in a crowd by certain criteria. They will own a horizontally oriented phone and would be always tapping on the screen. During "dashing," the addict forfeits their feeling of humanity, like a zombie. Upon careful observation, one might discern a certain absence in their eyes.
Exercise caution in the presence of these "dashers." When interrupted, they may react with hostility. Regardless of whether it manifests as verbal or physical abuse, the outcome is always detrimental. I have personally encountered Steele Riddle, an enthusiastic "dasher." He was on the verge of completing a level when I disrupted him, inciting his fury and resulting in an outpouring of profanities directed at me.