Ever dream of scaling a mountain with nothing but a hammer and a questionable sense of physics? Getting Over It offers that unique and, shall we say, character-building experience.
Here's the gist:You are Diogenes, a man permanently stuck in a cauldron, with only a trusty hammer for company.
Your goal? Ascend a colossal, seemingly never-ending mountain.
The catch? You swing, fling, and anchor your hammer to various objects in the environment to propel yourself upwards. Think of it as a wacky, physics-based climbing simulator.
Controls are simple - yet deceptively tricky. You only have mouse control over the hammer, demanding precise movements and a healthy dose of patience.
getting over it is infamous for its brutal difficulty. Prepare to fall, repeatedly. But don't fret! Each tumble is a lesson learned, a chance to refine your strategy.
What makes it unique?Motivational (or is it taunting?) quotes from the developer himself, peppered throughout your struggles.
Simple yet striking visuals that put the focus squarely on the challenging gameplay.
Is it for everyone? Probably not. But if you're looking for a test of your mental fortitude and a chance to hone your patience, Getting Over It might just be the climb you need. Just remember, persistence is key.