
A boy is playing Geometry Dash. His cube goes off screen, and shows up in real life as a moving decal on the wall. However, eventually it goes 3D and off the wall, prompting the boy to chase after the cube, just to see where it goes. Eventually, it stops, and then it goes through the portal.
The next episode, entitled Where it All Began, has a much deeper plot. A man is playing Geometry Dash, when the boy from last time is on the win screen, and tells the man to retry the level. When the man retries the level, instead of a cube, he plays as the boy. Not only that, but at one point the level bears a resemblance to that of the Sonic games, complete with Sonic himself, and it also bears a resemblance to a Mario level afterward. When the level ends, both the boy's cube and the boy himself comes back to reality through a portal. However, the portal doesn't just bring the boy back; a swarm of video game characters enter real life.
The series provides examples of:
- The Game Come to Life: The main plot is focused on several games, starting with Geometry Dash, entering the real world.
- Silence Is Golden: The entire series is told with no dialogue between its characters, aside from short sound clips of some video game characters when they appear.
- Trapped in TV Land: At the end of the first episode, the boy who was playing Geometry Dash when the cube left the game ends up following it back inside. He needs to complete a level to escape.
