Game is played with mouse.
Getting Over It is all about you, a guy stuck in a pot, using nothing but a sledgehammer to drag yourself up a bizarre mountain. You’re working your way through piles of junk, weird cliffs, and awkward angles. Every move feels like a gamble because one wrong swing sends you tumbling all the way down. It’s super unpredictable – you can climb for a while, then slip and lose everything in a split second. The controls are simple, just your mouse, but the game itself? Not so much. Bennett Foddy, the creator, keeps popping up with random comments and odd bits of wisdom while you’re playing. Sometimes, it feels like he’s cheering you on, other times, it's like he’s just trolling you, adding to your rage. And trust me, this game isn’t shy about making you start over. No checkpoints, no mercy – just you, your hammer, and a whole lot of determination. The mountain is full of challenges that look totally impossible. You'll be dealing with stuff like tiny ledges, tricky angles, and objects that seem designed to mess you up. You’ll slip, slide, and probably rage-quit more than once. But every time you fall, you learn a little bit more about the best way to tackle it, even if it’s just to fail differently next time. If you actually manage to reach the top, you’re in for a wild surprise – you literally launch into space. It’s the ultimate victory, a bragging right you can share in the game’s chat or show off with screenshots. Getting Over It is more than a game; it's a test of patience, endurance, and sheer willpower. It pushes you to keep going, no matter how frustrating it gets. You’ll rage, but you’ll also keep coming back for more, because nothing feels as good as finally conquering that impossible climb.