A game I made For a certain kind of person To hurt them.
Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy is a punishing climbing game, a homage to Jazzuo's 2002 B-Game classic 'Sexy Hiking'. You move the hammer with the mouse, and that's all there is. With practice, you'll be able to jump, swing, climb and fly. Great mysteries and a wonderful reward await the master hikers who reach the top of the mountain.
To quote Jazzuo himself: "The hiking action is very similar to way you would do it in real life, remember that and you will do well".
• Climb up an enormous mountain with nothing but a hammer and a pot.
• Listen as I make philosophical observations about the problem at hand.
• Between 2 and ∞ hours of agonizing gameplay, depending. The median time to finish for my playtesters was 5 hours, but the mean was closer to ∞.
• Lose all your progress, over and over.
• Feel new types of frustration you didn't know you were capable of.
This game is uploaded by users, and LeLeJoy only provides storage services. If there are any copyright issues, please contact developer@lelejoy.com, and we will address them promptly.
1.How to control the character in Getting Over It?
Use left and right arrow keys to move the character's hands, up and down for head movement, and spacebar to jump.
2.Can I play Getting Over It with a controller?
Yes, you can use a controller. Check your console or PC settings for controller input options.
3.Is there a tutorial in Getting Over It?
No, the game is designed for trial and error learning. Focus on observing the environment and using your tools effectively.
4.How do I find hidden items in Getting Over It?
Explore every part of the environment, pay attention to details, and use all available tools creatively.
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Irving Aguirre-Ledesma (Er-Ving)
Dec 20, 2023
The shortcuts added to this game to make it beatable on a mobile device using touch controls lead to this game being an awful port. Having the game play itself is extremely awkward and not having the choice for fine movement because as soon as the hammer touches the ground it puts you in the air whether you like it or not. The little UI there is in this game looks so cheap.
Rayden Sizemore
Dec 20, 2023
Controls make as much sense as my mom's old diaries(she's a meth adict). I've played(and beaten)a well made copy of this game, on mobile, that was designed for pc. This game very commonly has hammer glitches, unpredictable grip, unpredictable hammer movements, and is generally an annoying experience. I suggest adding a cursor or dot for the hammer to follow. The hammer tries to point where you came from, which makes it impossible to save a fall. Missing text. Please improve your game. Thank you.
Khant Zin Thaw
Dec 20, 2023
Extremely frustrating, and it's part of the charm of this game. One wrong move can send you right back to the start, and it'll take a lot of practise to make any progress in some sections. The controls could be better. They're alright when you're wildly swinging around, but when making more delicate movements they can be janky. Although the game is supposed to be frustrating, the janky controls are something that's not the player's fault. Graphics are alright, commentary is delightful.
Polarisieren 61
Dec 20, 2023
I like the game, and I know it's about the experience. The problem is the controls are much more difficult to manage on mobile. I've tried the Steam version of it, the controls were easier to manage. I wish the swipes don't have the same intensity like you should be able to either go slow and easy or go fast and hard, like on PC. The swings are always the same intensity on mobile so you can't really control your positioning.
memandylov
Dec 20, 2023
Despite the difficulty, I genuinely love this game, but I can only imagine it's easier to play on a computer when I'm not getting friction burns on my finger and fighting with the restrictions of my cheap phone. Maybe some day I'll have the extra time and money to buy it on PC and see for myself. That said, the narration is amazing, the premise is great, and even if I never become skilled enough to beat the game, I still enjoy the experience.
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A game I made For a certain kind of person To hurt them.
Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy is a punishing climbing game, a homage to Jazzuo's 2002 B-Game classic 'Sexy Hiking'. You move the hammer with the mouse, and that's all there is. With practice, you'll be able to jump, swing, climb and fly. Great mysteries and a wonderful reward await the master hikers who reach the top of the mountain.
To quote Jazzuo himself: "The hiking action is very similar to way you would do it in real life, remember that and you will do well".
• Climb up an enormous mountain with nothing but a hammer and a pot.
• Listen as I make philosophical observations about the problem at hand.
• Between 2 and ∞ hours of agonizing gameplay, depending. The median time to finish for my playtesters was 5 hours, but the mean was closer to ∞.
• Lose all your progress, over and over.
• Feel new types of frustration you didn't know you were capable of.
This game is uploaded by users, and LeLeJoy only provides storage services. If there are any copyright issues, please contact developer@lelejoy.com, and we will address them promptly.
The shortcuts added to this game to make it beatable on a mobile device using touch controls lead to this game being an awful port. Having the game play itself is extremely awkward and not having the choice for fine movement because as soon as the hammer touches the ground it puts you in the air whether you like it or not. The little UI there is in this game looks so cheap.
Rayden Sizemore
Dec 20, 2023
Controls make as much sense as my mom's old diaries(she's a meth adict). I've played(and beaten)a well made copy of this game, on mobile, that was designed for pc. This game very commonly has hammer glitches, unpredictable grip, unpredictable hammer movements, and is generally an annoying experience. I suggest adding a cursor or dot for the hammer to follow. The hammer tries to point where you came from, which makes it impossible to save a fall. Missing text. Please improve your game. Thank you.
Khant Zin Thaw
Dec 20, 2023
Extremely frustrating, and it's part of the charm of this game. One wrong move can send you right back to the start, and it'll take a lot of practise to make any progress in some sections. The controls could be better. They're alright when you're wildly swinging around, but when making more delicate movements they can be janky. Although the game is supposed to be frustrating, the janky controls are something that's not the player's fault. Graphics are alright, commentary is delightful.
Polarisieren 61
Dec 20, 2023
I like the game, and I know it's about the experience. The problem is the controls are much more difficult to manage on mobile. I've tried the Steam version of it, the controls were easier to manage. I wish the swipes don't have the same intensity like you should be able to either go slow and easy or go fast and hard, like on PC. The swings are always the same intensity on mobile so you can't really control your positioning.
memandylov
Dec 20, 2023
Despite the difficulty, I genuinely love this game, but I can only imagine it's easier to play on a computer when I'm not getting friction burns on my finger and fighting with the restrictions of my cheap phone. Maybe some day I'll have the extra time and money to buy it on PC and see for myself. That said, the narration is amazing, the premise is great, and even if I never become skilled enough to beat the game, I still enjoy the experience.
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LeLeJoy is a secure and trustworthy platform. If you encounter a Google Play Protect warning during installation, click "More details" and then choose "Install anyway" to proceed.