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by Kathleen Glasgow
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Getting.over.it.with.bennett.foddy.macosx-hi2u Extra Quality -

A tense hand leads to jerky movements. Keep it fluid.

At first glance, Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy seems like a parody of a video game. You are a man named Diogenes (the famous Cynic philosopher) stuck in a metal cauldron. Using only a Yosemite hammer, you must climb an endless, chaotic mountain of debris, broken furniture, and absurd obstacles. One slip can send you hurtling all the way back to the start. Getting.over.it.with.bennett.foddy.macosx-hi2u Extra Quality

The gameplay is deceptively straightforward: use your sledgehammer to propel yourself up mountains, across rivers, and through obstacles. Sounds easy, right? Wrong. The game's physics engine ensures that every jump, swing, and stumble feels authentic, making it incredibly challenging to progress. One misstep, and you'll find yourself tumbling back down to the start. A tense hand leads to jerky movements

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Mac users often get overlooked for quirky indie physics games, but Getting Over It runs natively on macOS. The game requires:

The game's physics engine is incredibly realistic, making it difficult for players to control Dude's movements. The sledgehammer can be used to push, pull, and even swing Dude through the air, but it requires precise timing and positioning to avoid falling or getting stuck.