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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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What does 'bear' refer to here?

"Super Pole Vaulters, from the creator of gonzo game sensation QWOP, recreates the age-old battle of man versus bear versus ball versus pole." From the description under the first screenshot: http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2014/05/sportsfriends-with-benefits-2014s-best-indie-party-game-compilation/
  

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I don't have any knowledge of the game, but I would guess that "bear" is the animal. Does that fit? e.

  • I don't have any knowledge of the game, but I would guess that "bear" is the animal.
  • Does that fit?
  • e.
  • such a four-way battle probably never occurred anywhere in history).
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I don't have any knowledge of the game, but I would guess that "bear" is the animal. Does that fit?

I would guess that "age-old battle" is sarcastic or humorous (i.e. such a four-way battle probably never occurred anywhere in history).
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I had trouble with the link. Could it be bar instead of bear?
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PhilipI had trouble with the link. Could it be bar instead of bear?
The linked page does definitely say "bear". Could be a mistake of course.

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