

It has the same outsider art charm as contemporary Game Maker games like the La La Land and Johnny games. As this contemporary-ish review notes, Sexy Hiking is not a slick or polished affair, but its unique pickaxe mechanic makes it an interesting and compelling experience, if not necessarily an all-around pleasant one. The game is intended as an homage to Sexy Hiking, an obscure little Game Maker production released in 2002. The catch is that there are no other controls – you have to move forward and later scale a mountain using just the pickaxe. Getting Over It bears those inspirations, although its control scheme is not quite so bizarre – rather than needing to co-ordinate different leg muscles with carefully planned and timed keystrokes or play Twister with your fingers, you move the mouse to swing a pickaxe in a fairly intuitive manner. I was hurt.įoddy is responsible for the infamous QWOP and other games in the same vein such as GIRP and CLOP.

The game’s Steam description says it all. Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy is also about laboriously climbing a mountain in what feels like a painful quasi-religious pilgrimage. This practice is a core ritual in the book’s fictional religion of Mercerism, meant to encourage empathy. Through this device, he and thousands of others see and hear what the climber sees and hears and more importantly, feel what the climber feels as he is hit by falling stones. There’s a scene in Philip K Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? in which protagonist Rick Deckard uses a VR device to experience the feeling of climbing up a mountain. Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy Steam store description Review: Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy 30 December 2017Ī game I made for a certain kind of person.
