Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy is downloadable from Google Play and Apple's App Store.Īndroid users will need to have 129 MB of free storage space and run Android 5.0 or later. This has led some to wonder if you can complete the game without pulling all your hair out in the process. The controls are tricky at best and next to impossible at worst. It was ported over from the PC and not terribly well. However, the biggest bugbear by far with this mobile game is the controls. Just what you need halfway up a rock face, a Canadian climbing Yoda offering mystical insights.Īll of this is aimed at a particular type of person - presumably, people with Zen-like levels of patience and the ability to endure frustration of masochistic proportions. So you have to set aside serious chunks of time if you are going to reach the top in one sitting.Īnd, as if that isn't bad enough, there's audio of Bennett Foddy regularly pitching with his philosophical observations on your problem at hand. This can be problematic as it can take anything between two to five hours or more to get to the summit. You have to press onto the summit as there's no way to save your game. However, by this time, you have reached the point of no return. You move the hammer, and eventually, you master jumping, swinging, climbing, and flying. Until you realize just how much of an uphill (pun intended) task you are undertaking. They trick you with their game's superficial simplicity. The Saskatchewan-based developer, Bennett Foddy's Noodlecake Studios, has a devilish streak to them. If you were under the illusion that Canadians are lovely people, this game might cause you to reconsider.
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