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Revision as of 00:23, 18 April 2024

A Difficult Game About Climbing
Developer(s)Pontypants
EngineUnity
Platform(s)Windows, Android
ReleaseMarch 6, 2024
Genre(s)Platform
Mode(s)Single-player

A Difficult Game About Climbing is a 2024 indie climbing video game and rage game produced by solo developer Ponypants in the Unity engine and inspired by the gameplay of Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy.[1]

Gameplay

Here is the player tries to climb up rocks and holding.

Taking inspiration from other rage games like Getting Over It, Only Up!, Pogostuck, and Jump King, the primary objective is climbing through a themed platforming obstacle course to the top of a mountain. What sets A Difficult Game About Climbing apart is its unique movement style, where mouse or joystick input directs force vectors applied to the player character's arms through Unity's physics simulation tools. This behavior is somewhat similar to Getting Over It's hammer or the manual leg controls of QWOP. Restricting movement to the character's two arms and hands limits traversal to what is possible with only two points of contact, but gaps can be crossed by swinging to create momentum.

Bodies of water are used as a checkpoint system when players fall. Each new game area or level is associated with a new body of water, so falls resulting from failing platforming challenges do not return players to the beginning of the game, but the beginning of the area.[2]

Development

Pontypants released a dev log on Youtube on March 6, 2024, discussing the process of building out the physics, gameplay, sound design, and map design of the game.[1][3] Prototyping began in Godot before migrating to Unity.[4]

Reception

The game performed well on the Steam charts immediately on release.[5] Like with other rage games, A Difficult Game About Climbing became popular during a window on release as a livestreaming and Let's Play title on sites like Twitch and YouTube.[6] It also begame a popular game to speedrun.[4]

Steven V. Santos gave a score of 70/100 for Game8.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Bailey, Dustin (2024-03-07). "The horror of Getting Over It is about to take over Twitch again with a new rage game from a solo dev who "took it upon myself" to revive the masochist genre". GamesRadar. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  2. ^ a b Santos, Steven V. (2024-03-11). "A Difficult Game About Climbing Review | It Wasn't Lying|Game8". Game8. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  3. ^ Ponypants (2024-03-06). "I Made A Difficult Game About Climbing". Youtube.
  4. ^ a b Vaynsheteyn, Paula (2024-03-13). "Dev of new rage game, A Difficult Game About Climbing, details his process of pain". Destructoid. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  5. ^ "The hardest PC game of all time has a new spiritual successor that's already going big on Steam". PCGamesN. 2024-03-12. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  6. ^ Waugh, J. R. (2024-03-12). "For Fans of Getting Over It With Bennett Foddy, There's a New Hit Difficult Game About Climbing". The Nerd Stash. Retrieved 2024-04-13.