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Editors' Review
Getting Over It ©Copyright by FunGameShare, Do not Reproduce.
Are you usually a patient person? Let me put it another way. How's Your Temper? Because the game I'm about to recommend may raise your blood pressure, but you can't quit.
The game is called Getting Over It and was developed by Bennett Foddy. If you look at the game's logo, you won't be unfamiliar with a man trapped in a jar with a hoe in his arm.
Getting Over It is a fun and relaxing puzzle tour. The game is simple in style and attractive in playing. The players may experience the brand-new game method here in the game, which takes you to share the different game experiences here. You can move the hammer with the mouse. With practice, you can jump, Shimmy, climb and leap. Great Mysteries and-second rewards await the hiker to the summit. What kind of game is this? The player controls a person sitting in what appears to be a tank, climbing up with a hammer, which is extremely easy to do.
Anyway, the game's weird-looking engine and the bugs that come out at any given time could break a player at any moment. For example, the man's hammer suddenly turned into a "sword in the stone" to start the game again. According to the developers, the game takes at least two hours to complete, with a median of five hours in testing, but some people have infinite favorable time. Hence, the average is an unlimited joyous time like the original Korean anchor, who lasted 14 hours and didn't finish. Will let you be unable to stop a game, perhaps an exercise people's patience and learn to control the temper bar. For example, playing for a long time, you should not swear at it. Your prop only has a hammer; it makes you think about philosophical questions. It will take you at least two hours or more to finish the game that you can't stop playing. I must tell you that if you don't do it properly, you can go back forever. Try experiencing a new set of setbacks you didn't know you could handle or be an incredible prize hiker waiting to get to the top. The game seems to play very simply, really play up, super-torture. If you can't take it in the face of a setback, the game will break you. If you're not careful, you'll fail. Start over. So be careful.
The preview of the game is full of ridicule. Mock games that give players empty encouragement through perpetual progress. This is a game where you risk falling back to the beginning. As mentioned at the beginning, the player's joy comes from the process of redemption. The authors argue that the more painful the experience, the greater the ultimate sense of accomplishment. From the beginning of the voice-over taunt, give the player pain to the extreme. Whatever you do, do it right, and it becomes art. And when you have tasted countless failures, the narrator occasionally says a good word and tells you that the pain will give you harvest and mountain climbing to lose self. Indeed, you may be angry and disappointed when you fall the first time. When you drop the tenth time from the same place, you want to do it again instead of letting your emotions get the best of you.
When you've seen blue skies and white clouds, even if you end up back where you started when you know that you're just falling apart because of a minor failure, do you think that what they're saying isn't a big deal. Sometimes, people with lived experience to look at the end of the world is such a Feeling. The author hopes that players will be inclined to bring some valuable real-life qualities into the game, hoping to prove themselves through success in the game.
All in all, this is an exciting game, and you should try it whether you think it is easy to master or not because this is your first step to the top, isn't it?
Description
The developer's introduction to this game has only one sentence:A game I made For a certain kind of person To hurt them.
This is a physics-based action game designed for torture. In the game "Getting Over It", the protagonist is a man with no lower body, who sits in an altar and walks and climbs with the help of a hammer. The flat road is relatively simple, but to go over the rugged mountain peaks, the difficulty will be exponentially increased. The game is a great test of the player's patience and operation, friends who are confident in this aspect of themselves are welcome to download the challenge.
How To Play
The player controls a person sitting in what seems to be a tank, using a hammer to keep climbing up, the operation is extremely simple, anyway, the game's seemingly bizarre engine and do not know when the bugs will come out, at any time may let the player crash. When the player falls off the cliff, there will be a retro BGM, which feels like a taunt from the developer.
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