Game is played with mouse.
CLIMB OVER IT throws you into a nightmare of frustration and physics-based chaos, where your only tool is a ridiculously awkward hammer that seems more interested in ruining your progress than helping you climb. The goal? Get to the top of a mountain designed specifically to crush your soul. The terrain is a mix of nonsense and suffering—floating platforms that feel impossible to land on, slippery ledges that send you flying, and random objects that serve no purpose other than making your life miserable. Every movement has to be precise, but good luck with that because the physics engine clearly enjoys watching you fail. You’ll spend most of your time clinging onto rocks, desperately trying to swing yourself upward, only to miss and plummet right back down. There’s no safety net, no mercy, just you and your poor decision to play this game in the first place. The further you get, the worse it becomes—moving obstacles, tiny platforms, and jumps that feel mathematically impossible. Every mistake is punished brutally, often undoing minutes (or hours) of progress in an instant. CLIMB OVER IT isn’t just about reaching the top; it’s a battle against your own patience. Every inch forward feels like a victory, but the second you get too confident, the game humbles you. It’s equal parts infuriating and addictive, making you question your life choices while somehow keeping you hooked. If you like games that make you suffer (and for some reason, a lot of people do), then this one will have you coming back for more pain. Just be prepared for rage-quits, because they’re inevitable.