Last Sunday I was playing live Mort & Phil, the first Mortadelo and Filemón video game developed for mobile phones, courtesy of BRB Internacional (the same production company behind the 1994 television series), and Mobile Solutions Consulting Group. Technical problems when starting the streaming aside, it turned out to be a much harder session than I anticipated. In fact, I thought it was going to be one of my most relaxed gameplays, which is an example of how much I underestimated this game.
I am not going to go into details, because I will publish an article about this game soon. For now, here is the gameplay uploaded to our YouTube channel, which as it progresses becomes agonizing at times. And don't forget to subscribe to our Twitch channel to see them live and direct.

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