Geometry dash lite to Geometry dash full version
I currently have the Geometry Dash lite version and I want to buy the full version. Can I login with my account of Geometry Dash lite and keep everything I already had? It would suck if I had to redo everything.
Best Answer
You can move your data over from Geometry Dash Lite to the full version of Geometry Dash by using the accounts feature within the app.
Simply log in with an account and backup your save to cloud. Finally, in the full version, log in again and this time, load your save from the cloud.
As usual, you can return to the Lite version using the save file. However, missing features in the app will not become available to you (i.e. other character icons or tracks).
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Can you transfer data from Geometry Dash Lite to the full version?
You can move your data over from Geometry Dash Lite to the full version of Geometry Dash by using the accounts feature within the app. Simply log in with an account and backup your save to cloud. Finally, in the full version, log in again and this time, load your save from the cloud.Can you get Geometry Dash full version for free?
Before you can download Geometry Dash for free, you will need to download a free Android emulator such as Bluestacks, so you can open the file and play the game.What is the difference between Geometry Dash and Geometry Dash Lite?
Geometry Dash Lite is a free version of the game with advertisements and gameplay restrictions. Geometry Dash Lite has 15 levels, but lacks the ability to create and play custom user-generated levels.Will Geometry Dash Lite be on PC?
Geometry Dash Lite is an arcade game developed by RobTop Games. BlueStacks app player is the best PC platform (emulator) to play this Android game on your PC or Mac for an immersive gaming experience! Play Geometry Dash Lite on PC and enjoy this arcade action runner game from the large and gorgeous display on your PC!Every Geometry dash level! with coins! (GD, Meltdown, Subzero, World, 37 levels)
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