Getting Over It
About This Game
Getting Over It is a physics-based climbing game that turns a simple idea into a true test of patience, control, and mental focus. In this Scratch version, you guide a character stuck inside a pot, using only a hammer to climb a chaotic mountain filled with uneven surfaces, narrow ledges, and unpredictable obstacles.
What makes Getting Over It special is its unforgiving physics system. Every movement is directly tied to how you control the hammer. There are no checkpoints, no shortcuts, and no safety nets. One small mistake can undo minutes of careful progress, sending you all the way back down. This creates a unique emotional experience where frustration and satisfaction constantly fight each other.
This Scratch version keeps the core idea alive while offering a lightweight and accessible way to experience the challenge directly in your browser.
Core GamePlay
- The Classic Demake: Play as the iconic Scratch Cat stuck in a pot, armed with nothing but a giant hammer and a dream of reaching the top.
- 100% Physics-Based Gameplay: There are no run or jump buttons here. The movement is entirely controlled by your mouse. Swing, hook, and push your way up the mountain.
- High Stakes, No Saves: Just like the original, there are no checkpoints. A single panicked flick of your mouse can send you falling all the way back to the starting line.
- Instant Browser Action: No downloads, no installations, and no waiting. The game runs smoothly and natively right in your web browser.
- Perfect for Speed-runners: Once you master the punishing physics, try to beat your own personal best. Time your runs and challenge your friends to see who has the steadiest hand.
- Desktop Optimized: For the best experience and the most precise hammer control, play on a PC or laptop with a standard computer MOUSE.
Tips to Get Better
- Stay calm. Panic movements cause most falls
- Use small adjustments instead of big swings
- Learn how different surfaces react to your hammer
- Practice controlling momentum rather than fighting it
- Accept failure as part of the learning process
Why are the controls so difficult, and how do I actually move?
- The controls are entirely physics-based and rely solely on your MOUSE cursor.
- The hammer follows your cursor's exact position. Instead of frantic clicking or dragging, the trick is to make smooth, deliberate, and circular motions around the character.
- You use the hammer head to either "hook" onto ledges and pull yourself up, or push off the ground to launch yourself into the air.
Can I save my progress if I get frustrated and need a break?
By default, no. Just like the original game, the lack of a save feature is a core part of the psychological challenge. If you close the tab or refresh the page, you will start right back at the bottom. The only real workaround users have found is simply leaving the browser tab open in the background or putting their computer to sleep instead of shutting it down.
How does the Scratch version compare to the original Bennett Foddy game?
Griffpatch’s Scratch version is widely considered a masterpiece of block coding. While it is purely 2D, the physics engine Griffpatch built perfectly captures the punishing, heavy feel of the original game.
Is there an ending to the game?
Yes! If you manage to climb past the final space obstacles, you will reach the end of the game. Your clear time is recorded, and you are usually greeted with a victory screen. Many players immediately screenshot their final time to prove to the Scratch community that they actually beat it.
If you enjoy physics-based control challenges, you should also try Getaway Shootout on gameVgames. While Getting Over It is slow and precise, Getaway Shootout is fast and chaotic, but both test your control in unique ways.
How to Play
PC (Desktop):
- Mouse Movement → Control the hammer
- Left Click (optional) → Assist with pushing or holding position
Mobile (if supported):
- Touch & Drag → Control the hammer movement
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. You can play it online on gameVgames for free without downloading anything.
Yes. On gameVgames, you can play Getting Over It unblocked directly in your browser, including at school or work.
Yes. Since it is browser-based, it runs well on Chromebooks and most modern devices.
No. This is a Scratch version inspired by the original game. It recreates the core climbing mechanics in a simpler format.
Because the game is designed around precision and consequences. Every mistake matters, which makes progress both challenging and rewarding.
It is more about control and patience than reflexes. It helps improve hand control, timing, and focus.
Gameplay Video