Getting Over It is the ultimate test of patience and persistence. Armed with only a hammer—and stuck in a pot—you’ll climb a surreal mountain filled with tricky terrain and impossible angles. One wrong move can send you tumbling back to the start. Frustrating? Absolutely. Addictive? Without a doubt. It’s a brutally honest game about failure, determination, and the strange satisfaction of overcoming the impossible. Inspired by classic rage-inducing climbing games, it strips the genre down to its rawest form—no checkpoints, no safety net, and no mercy if you slip near the summit after an hour of progress. Along the way you'll pass junk piles, chairs, ice cream cones, and other bizarre obstacles stacked into a towering, nonsensical mountain. A calm narrator occasionally chimes in with philosophical musings on failure, turning every fall into a strange kind of life lesson. If brutal, patience-testing climbs are your thing, also give Only Up! and Bloxorz a try.
One tool, endless frustration. Swing, push, and launch yourself using just your trusty hammer—all controlled by your mouse. Every movement is precise… and unforgiving. Master the physics, or prepare to rage. Simple to control, insanely hard to conquer! Move your mouse to swing the hammer, and click-and-drag to plant its head against rocks, ledges, or debris to lever yourself upward. There's no jumping or running—every inch of progress comes from careful, deliberate hammer placement and momentum control. Rush a swing and you might rocket forward beautifully, or you might send yourself sliding all the way back down to where you started.