Board Thread:Geometry Dash Discussion/@comment-35387097-20190822172230

This is a FAKE pasta!

Hello. I've been a worker at RobTop Games before the owner fired me for something I should've never found. Something burned; in my mind.

So a month after the games release, the game going smooth and that, I went to my bosses office to say that over 5 copies were bought per day. Robert saw the game with a 68% on score. This was usual for a games first time in daylight, so he wouldn't care. I went back to my office to plan the next update, getting a paper and pencil and writing the plans and a new level or 2. The steps go like this: Plan new objects for the editor, plan the level(s) design and the new objects where they're at. We got down just a mirror portal and that faded away in 2.0. Then we planned the next level. Originally, we reused Ultiate Destruction. (see what I did there?) I mean, originally, we reused Ultimate Destruction. However, Robert couldn't gain rights to the song as TMM43 only allowed it for videos. RobTop also didn't want to use ForeverBounds songs because Stereo Madness 2 was planned to come out in a few years, but the preview is just edited Stero Madness, like the full SM2 we have today. Luckily, I loved DJVI, and he did too. We found a song pretty decent called "Time Machine." We were happy to find out that TMM43s song synced with DJVIs song. So, the update came out in a few months. We'd be good. But, when I came back to work, I found a sheet of paper on my bosses door. While curiosity never gotthe best of me, I took the paper and read it. It was actually a game diary! Behind it was nothing, the side it was facing when I saw it. I turned it around and it said "ROBTOP DC 2011." Okay, strange. The company began that year, no wonder they had a conference that year. WIP 