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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | La-Mulana (ラ·ムラーナ) is a Metroidvania platformer videogame for Windows. It is freeware, and was developed by three people who call their development group Nigoro (formerly known as GR3 Project) in Japan as a tribute to the MSX computer system/gaming console (and includes tons of references to such). You play an Indiana Jones-esque archaeologist who must solve the numerous puzzles throughout an immense set of ancient ruins. |