Dashmetry N And A is a Harder-level rhythm platformer that proves difficulty doesn’t always come from speed. Instead of overwhelming players with fast transitions or flashy effects, this level builds tension through control, gravity manipulation, and visual restraint.
At first glance, the gray aesthetic and the Auto icons at the beginning and end might suggest a relaxed experience. That assumption quickly disappears.
The middle of the level is anything but automatic—it’s a carefully constructed battlefield of gravity shifts, mirrored layouts, and precision traps. If you underestimate it, you’ll reset fast.
Unlike many rhythm platformer levels where speed acts as the primary threat, gravity reversal is the true challenge in Dashmetry N And A.
From cube to ship, UFO to ball, the level constantly flips orientation. You’re not racing against time—you’re fighting against disorientation.
One of the most interesting aspects of Dashmetry N And A is how it balances rhythm and reflex.
The tempo remains steady throughout the level. However, the UFO reversal flaps interrupt that sense of predictability. A mistimed tap can instantly reverse your position into spikes or gears.
Success depends on
The level rewards rhythm discipline more than fast reflexes. Players who stay composed tend to progress further than those who spam corrections.
No. While the beginning and ending sections feature Auto icons, the core gameplay is fully manual and requires precise control throughout.
Unlike many rhythm platformer levels that rely on speed or flashy visuals, N And A focuses on constant gravity reversal within a minimalist gray environment. The difficulty comes from control and orientation shifts rather than high velocity.
Most players find the Ball segment the most challenging due to nonstop gravity flipping and tight obstacle spacing. The UFO reversal section is also considered a high-risk portion.