Both Getting Over It and Jump King are known for their brutal difficulty and unforgiving mechanics, but which one truly tests your patience more? While Getting Over It challenges players with physics-based hammer climbing, Jump King demands precision jumps with no mid-air control. Whether you're a fan of rage-inducing platformers or just curious about which game is harder, join the discussion and share your thoughts! Have you mastered frustrating climbing games like these, or are you still stuck at the bottom?
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Both Getting Over It and Jump King are absolute tests of patience, but each one challenges you in a different way! Getting Over It requires you to master the hammer's physics, making every movement feel like a calculated risk, while Jump King demands precise, pixel-perfect jumps with no room for error. Personally, I think Jump King tests patience a bit more due to its unforgiving nature when you fall, and having to redo everything from the bottom. What about you? Which one has caused you more rage, and which do you think is the ultimate test of patience? For those looking for the latest versions of Bombitup,