"Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy" is a physics-based platformer first released in 2017, designed by Bennett Foddy. Players control a man in a cauldron using only a hammer to climb a vertical, unforgiving landscape. The game is notable for its punishing difficulty, intentionally slow, skill-based movement, and reflective narration by the designer that comments on failure, motivation, and persistence.
Built on the Unity engine, the game is exceptionally well-optimized for macOS. Even on older Intel-based Macs or newer Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) chips via Rosetta 2 translation, the game runs at a buttery-smooth 60+ frames per second. High frame rates are critical because a single micro-stutter during a high-stakes leap can send you tumbling back to the very beginning. The Philosophy of Frustration
was a cracking group active in the mid‑2000s to early 2010s, primarily known for releasing Mac and PC games. The name stands for “Hi to you” — a friendly sign-off in release NFO files.
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"Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy" is a physics-based platformer first released in 2017, designed by Bennett Foddy. Players control a man in a cauldron using only a hammer to climb a vertical, unforgiving landscape. The game is notable for its punishing difficulty, intentionally slow, skill-based movement, and reflective narration by the designer that comments on failure, motivation, and persistence.
Built on the Unity engine, the game is exceptionally well-optimized for macOS. Even on older Intel-based Macs or newer Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) chips via Rosetta 2 translation, the game runs at a buttery-smooth 60+ frames per second. High frame rates are critical because a single micro-stutter during a high-stakes leap can send you tumbling back to the very beginning. The Philosophy of Frustration
was a cracking group active in the mid‑2000s to early 2010s, primarily known for releasing Mac and PC games. The name stands for “Hi to you” — a friendly sign-off in release NFO files.
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