Getting Over It Scratch

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    Getting Over It is a very engaging and fun fan remake of Scratch. You play as a cat in a pot, holding a hammer, climbing over colorful blocks and giant fruits, with the same difficult physics challenge. The game is a cross between a skill challenge and a patience requirement, making each shake and each hammer lift and lower moment a tense but also exciting moment.

    How to Play Getting Over It

    Play as a cat and pot

    Starting out as a cat sitting in a pot, somehow locked, you have to use the hammer to cling, push, and climb up. There are no legs; only the hammer is a tool to move.

    Use the hammer, take advantage of physics

    • Hold down the mouse/drag to rotate the hammer, hook it to objects, then pull yourself up.

    • You can push the hammer under a surface to “jump” up or hook the hammer to a higher point to pull yourself up.

    • Be careful with every move, one wrong shake can make you fall very far, even fall back to the bottom.

    How to play getting over it Scratch

    Try – fail – try again

    There are no checkpoints; each fall can push you closer to the bottom. You are forced to learn how to control the hammer delicately, patiently climbing each small section. Each time you overcome a difficult section is a victory.

    Tips to Help You Climb Further

    Move slowly, calculate each swing: high speed can easily make you lose control.

    Use the hammer to hook and climb each small section: do not rush to overcome the large category from the beginning.

    When falling, do not panic: fix the position of the hammer and slowly find a way to hook back up.

    Practice patience: this game is often not about physical strength but about psychological endurance.

    Conclusion

    Getting Over It Scratch is a remake that has both “softened” and still retains the difficult nature of the original. If you love challenging skills and are not afraid of failing and then continuing to try again, then this is a game not to be missed. Get ready to grab a hammer, climb up each section, and prove you can “get over it”, slowly but surely, inch by inch!

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