Let’s talk about the elephant in the room:
It allows creators and players to explore the layout of massive 2.2 platformer maps without the fear of losing progress or hitting checkpoints.
While tools like Mega Hack (by Absolute) dominated previous versions, the 2.2 update changed the game's internal code structure. Modern 2.2 mod menus have been entirely rebuilt from scratch to support the new physics engine, platformer controls, and 64-bit architecture. Core Feature: The Power of "God Mode"
The featuring an exclusive God Mode is the ultimate tool for players looking to conquer the game’s toughest levels without the frustration of constant crashing.
It works across all game modes, whether you are dealing with the classic Cube, the chaotic Wave, or the new 2.2 Swingcopter. Key Features of the 2.2 Mod Menu
A free, GUI-integrated menu available through Geode that includes essential cheats and customization options.
Master Geometry Dash 2.2: The Ultimate Guide to Mod Menus and God Mode
Unlike traditional practice mode, God Mode lets you experience the level with its official music track playing seamlessly in the background, rather than the default practice music loop. Key Features of a 2.2 Premium Mod Menu
Learning the exact rhythm of a level's soundtrack without constantly dying at the first transition. 2. NoClip (Collision Modification)
Similar to God Mode, allowing you to fly through solid objects and boundaries seamlessly.
The most stable and famous menu by Absolute. Includes God Mode, NoClip, and Level Edit tools. GDPS Editor
Before using any mods, especially "exclusive" ones, be aware of the risks: