Most "unblocked" versions are fan-made reconstructions or hosted on sites that bypass school/work filters. You can find it on:

Your school or workplace has blocked the game to keep you productive. By finding an "unblocked" version, you are literally getting over a digital wall. The game asks you to get over a physical mountain of trash; the student asks how to get over a firewall.

Mastering the unblocked version requires a deep understanding of the game's unique physics engine. Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy on Steam

We do not condone pirating the full Steam version of Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy . Bennett Foddy is an indie developer who deserves your $7.99. However, playing a or an HTML5 open-source clone during a designated break is generally considered fair use.

This article explores why this game became a cultural icon, the mechanics that drive players mad, and how the "unblocked" version of the game fits into the modern gaming ecosystem.

(Search for "Getting Over It WebGL" on a trusted unblocked games site—just make sure you have an ad-blocker enabled.) Good luck. You're going to need it.

: Ensure you have enough physical desk space for wide, sweeping mouse movements. 🔄 Challenging Alternatives

When searching for "Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy unblocked," caveat emptor (let the buyer beware). There is a distinction between the authentic version and the clones.

The victory is hollow and magnificent. Upon reaching the top (the "Treasure" in space), you are launched into a credits sequence. But here is the cruel trick: In many unblocked versions, once you beat it, the game resets immediately. There is no high score. There is no trophy. There is only the option to climb again.