“Getting Over It” is not just a difficult game to play, but a testament for a player to learn that failure is okay. It is rare for me to come across a game that is excruciatingly challenging, but has a reason for being. If you left the game thinking it was too difficult, try it again because it’s worth it.
I understand that that isn’t nearly as good as world record material but I feel proud of my accomplishment. Once it was fully golden I decided to keep going and I’m glad I did as 6 hours of gameplay to win once became 30, then 20, 10, until I reached my record time of 4 minutes to beat the game. As time went on I kept getting wins and my pot kept getting more shiny. 3 successful climbs grew to 15 then 25 and soon I began wondering if I had it in me to get the golden pot. But, as time went on I kept beating it and falling then climbing back up and beating it again. This was both great and agonizing as the parts of the game that I despised were back to haunt me. It stayed in my home screen for around a year and I never looked at it until one day when I decided to revisit it. I (obviously) was frustrated at the game but since I beat it I put it down thinking I was done with it. I downloaded this game a couple of years ago and beat it once with a time of around 6 hours.