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Recorded before Christmas, Michael Lothian returns with a new episode of Mainly Mobile.

This week, Michael follows up on a few points from the previous episode after remembering he totally did get the 'D' in 1995 for the Panasonic 3DO, that had been rented by a friend. The survival-horror game told the story of a Doctor turning into a vampire.

Moving on, Michael is still very pleased with the Google Play Rewards, however he's found a slight issue that makes using your credit a bit frustrating, he and Steve wish that there was a way to gift games, as you can do with music on iTunes. Seriously, App Stores, make gifting Apps a thing.

Monument Valley has become the "Game of the moment" for Michael, as it is a beautiful puzzle game, with art reminiscent of M.C. Escher.

Michael attended the Full Indie Meetup in Vancouver and met over 200 people in the independent game industry. he met some inspiring creators, as well as heard from a few presenters on what they were working on.

Two of the groups were from Vancouver Film School, showing their projects ‘Recollection’ for PC and ‘Pose Perfect’ for iOS and Android (they are student games, download them for free!).

The last presentation was a surprise, as my Team Geordi teammate from tomorrow's West Coast Geeks vs Nerds debate took the stage to present his company project Kaiju-A-Go-Go.

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