Getting Over It has gone down in history as one of the most annoyingly difficult games to beat. I never thought that getting a person with a lower portion of their torso in a cauldron wielding a hammer to climb to the top of the world would be easy, but when I first tried the game, I experienced a next level of frustration. Many players wonder how to beat this tough game without smashing their mice. This guide will lend you a helping hand!

How to finish Getting Over It fast

To successfully finish Getting Over It, you first mustmaster the movementand the in-game climbing mechanics. You can make extremely precise maneuvers with your hammer, latching yourself to various objects. After latching on, you can pull yourself towards and then onto an object by moving the mouse toward your body.

To jump over objects, follow the steps below:

This method generates speed to get over any object in the game, allowing you to navigate the terrain. It takes quite a while to master it, but it’s manageable if you put enough time into it. A helpful tip that made my life easier was concentrating on the end of the hammer, marked with a white dot. That’s the contact point, marking your mouse cursor. I found that if I concentrated on the player model’s weird hand motions, it confused me, so I forced myself to change the perspective, and it paid off.

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Getting Over It no doubt stands toe to toe with thetop 10 hardest games of all time, quickly gaining popularity with the YouTube community as streamers have taken up a challenge finishing the game and even doing speed runs on it. If you’ve beaten it after reading this guide, congratulations! According to Steam statistics, less than 1% of the player base who bought the game managed to finish it, so it’s quite an achievement.

How to complete the Devil’s Chimney in Getting Over It

The Devil’s Chimney is the first real obstacle in Getting Over It. It is a tunnel-like section where players must climb up what seems to be an impossible chimney-like tunnel. It comes relatively early in the game, and most problems stem from the fact that players still aren’t used to controls by the time they encounter this course. To conquer it, follow the steps below:

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How to complete the Devil’s Orange in Getting Over It

The Devil’s Orange is a very complicated, high-stakes set of obstacles requiring careful and slow progress. If you make a mistake, you will drop down all the way to the game’s starting point. To complete the course, follow the steps below:

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