Super Rude Bear’s Alex Rose chats with the Podtoid boys

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On this episode of Podtoid, independent game developer Alex Rose talks about his recently released Super Rude Bear Resurrection, game development in general, and why it’s okay for British people to call their friends “cunts.”

The crew spent a while on that, but also touched on other topics like stolen lawnmowers, Fyre Festival, and Brett’s potentially unhealthy relationship with gangbangs. Of course, the show closes out with a classic SATPOTPAQ, which I am still winning even though I was not on this episode.

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