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Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy is a punishing climbing game, a homage to Jazzuo’s 2002 B-Game classic ‘Sexy Hiking’. My latest game, Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy is now available! See you at the summit… maybe 🙂 Steam: iOS: is a game I made for a certain kind of person. Just maybe don’t play it in a meeting at work or in front of any children, as it’s sure to make you shout profanities like a sailor, as evidenced by the pretty NSFW video attached to this tweet.

The whole situation just makes me smile, but the important thing to remember is that, for better or worse, we can now play Getting Over It whenever and wherever we choose on our mobile devices. That’s… kind of awesome! Especially the part about this all starting “a couple weeks ago." That’s a damn quick turnaround for a mobile port of a desktop game, and apparently that’s what the bet revolved around, as Gage states in a follow-up tweet. After some Shark Tank LARPing, he agreed to let us port it & it turned out great! If it hurts, blame boch December 6, 2017 please enjoy /P7JPumSP9NĪ couple weeks ago & I made a bar bet of sorts with bc we both really wanted him to put "Getting Over It" iOS. and i handled the ios port following a bar-bet. Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy is out right now and you should play it. The whole thing also seems to have come about thanks to a bar bet the two had with Foddy. I love it! Another interesting tidbit is that apparently an iOS version wasn’t planned, but Flipflop Solitaire (Free) developer Zach Gage liked the game so much he jumped in to help develop the mobile port along with fellow developer Matt Boch. It’s a lovely message about overcoming adversity and never giving up even in the face of insurmountable odds, and it’s also a very silly physics-based game that will drive you mad. You will no doubt fail many times, often losing tons of progress in the process, but something about Getting Over It beckons you to come back and keep trying. As impossible as the landscape seems to be to traverse, you actually can use the physics system in very interesting ways to make progress up the mountain. To some, that will be an absolute turnoff, but to another subset of gamers out there, this will be enthralling. See? He very plainly says he created this game to hurt you, and hurt you it will.
