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One of the most compelling features of Geometry Dash Lite is its audiovisual synergy.
Recognizing how punishing the default mode can be, geometry dash lite includes a Practice Mode. In this mode, you can place checkpoints at various spots in the level. If you fail after a checkpoint, you resume from that point rather than from the very start. This greatly reduces frustration for tricky sections and allows you to hone problematic segments without repeating the entire run every time.
However, progress made in Practice Mode does not count as a full completion of the level. To officially “beat” a level, you must succeed in a clean run in normal mode without failing. Practice Mode is thus a training tool, not a shortcut to completion.

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