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Brothers | Game Older

An episode of the Game Older podcast, hosted by Jonathon Anderson, titled "Brothers | Game Older" was published on November 11, 2017 and runs 58 minutes.

November 11, 2017 ·58m · Game Older

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Andi played Brothers: a Tale of Two Sons with our two sons one Sunday afternoon, and went in blind. Hear her go into emotional detail about why she might have regretted it. download Music used Brothers: a Tale of Two Sons (launch trailer theme) No Sugar In My Coffee by Caught in a Ghost (from the reveal trailer for A Way Out)

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Andi played Brothers: a Tale of Two Sons with our two sons one Sunday afternoon, and went in blind. Hear her go into emotional detail about why she might have regretted it.

Music used

  • Brothers: a Tale of Two Sons (launch trailer theme)

  • No Sugar In My Coffee by Caught in a Ghost (from the reveal trailer for A Way Out)

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