Mort & Phil for Commodore Amiga: A faithful puzzle-platformer adaptation of Spain's iconic comic duo
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Mort & Phil is a new puzzle-platform game for the Commodore Amiga (AGA) developed by Amiga Factory using the Redpill engine. It adapts a 2006 mobile game featuring Mortadelo and Filemón (known as Mort & Phil in English), Spain's beloved comic duo by Francisco Ibáñez. The game stays true to the comics' slapstick humor and chaotic problem-solving style, with players switching between the two characters who have different abilities. The article provides an in-depth review of the game's mechanics, visuals, audio, and how it faithfully captures the spirit of the original source material on retro hardware.
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Twitter / XMort & Phil for Commodore Amiga: A faithful puzzle-platformer adaptation of Spain's iconic comic duogenerationamiga.comKey quotes
· 3 pulledMort & Phil is the sort of Amiga release that makes you stop scrolling. Not because it screams for attention, but because it has a clear idea behind it.
This isn't just a quick conversion with a familiar name attached.
The Amiga version doesn't just copy the mobile game — it rethinks it for the platform.
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