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Getting.over.it.with.bennett.foddy.macosx-hi2u Extra Quality

Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy is infamous for its punishing controls, philosophical narration, and the singular goal of climbing a mountain of junk using only a hammer and mouse movement. It became a cult hit on PC, and macOS users have full, legal access to the game.

Getting Over It became a Twitch sensation because watching someone rage is cathartic — but watching them fail, get philosophical, and keep trying is transformative.

Streamers like Markiplier, Sodapoppin, and even Japanese Vtubers spent weeks on single climbs. In China, the game inspired custom obstacle courses in other engines. Someone even built a real-life mechanical version using a crane arm.

Why? Because the game is pure metaphor. The cauldron is the body. The hammer is willpower. The mountain is any long, lonely struggle — learning an instrument, writing a thesis, recovering from trauma. Foddy quotes Kierkegaard: “Anxiety is the dizziness of freedom.” Every time you choose to keep climbing after a terrible fall, you exercise that freedom. Getting.over.it.with.bennett.foddy.macosx-hi2u Extra Quality


Most players experience five distinct stages:

The average first completion takes 10–30 hours. Speedrunners finish in under two minutes. The gap between those two experiences is the game.


If you want to play on a Mac today, the official options are: Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy is infamous

There is no separate “hi2u” scene release that offers anything beyond the official version except cracked executables, which carry security risks and offer no benefit over the legit copy.

Even if you find a file named getting.over.it.with.bennett.foddy.macosx-hi2u claiming “extra quality,” here’s why to stay away:

The game is simple: climb a mountain in a cauldron. Yes, you read that right. A cauldron. Most players experience five distinct stages:

The phrase appended to your original keyword — Extra Quality — is often used by crack distributors to imply their version is “better” than the original. This is a lie. Cracked copies:

The legitimate game is already “extra quality.” It has flawless implementation of Metal graphics, haptic touchpad feedback, and a perfect 5/5 score for what it sets out to do: frustrate, teach, and ultimately uplift.