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''"La-Mulana is a freeware free-roaming platformer game designed to look, sound, and play like a classic MSX game. It's heavily influenced by the classic Konami MSX game 'The Maze of Galious' and anyone who has played that title will probably recognize the similarities very quickly. You play the whip-wielding Indiana Jones-esque archaeologist Lemeza Kosugi as he investigates the ancient ruins of La-Mulana in an attempt to find its treasure and one-up his father, who is trying to get the same treasure as well."''
''"La-Mulana is a freeware free-roaming platformer game designed to look, sound, and play like a classic MSX game. It's heavily influenced by the classic Konami MSX game 'The Maze of Galious' and anyone who has played that title will probably recognize the similarities very quickly. You play the whip-wielding Indiana Jones-esque archaeologist Lemeza Kosugi as he investigates the ancient ruins of La-Mulana in an attempt to find its treasure and one-up his father, who is trying to get the same treasure as well."''


* [http://indygamer.blogspot.com/2007/01/la-mulana.html Indygamer.Blogspot annoucement]
* [http://indygamer.blogspot.com/2007/01/la-mulana.html Indygamer.Blogspot announcement]
* [http://agtp.romhack.net/project.php?id=lamulana Aeon Genesis Translation page]
* [http://agtp.romhack.net/project.php?id=lamulana Aeon Genesis Translation page]
* [http://agtp.romhack.net/extra/LA-MULANA.zip Direct Download]
* [http://agtp.romhack.net/extra/LA-MULANA.zip Direct Download]

Revision as of 14:29, 5 January 2008

Overview

La Mulana

From IndieGames.com description:

"La-Mulana is a freeware free-roaming platformer game designed to look, sound, and play like a classic MSX game. It's heavily influenced by the classic Konami MSX game 'The Maze of Galious' and anyone who has played that title will probably recognize the similarities very quickly. You play the whip-wielding Indiana Jones-esque archaeologist Lemeza Kosugi as he investigates the ancient ruins of La-Mulana in an attempt to find its treasure and one-up his father, who is trying to get the same treasure as well."

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Walkthroughs

White Knell has a number of La Mulana resources at his blog, including this translated version of the maps.

There's a full Japanese Walkthough available too.

SomethingAwful goon DeceasedCrab has an 85 part video walkthrough of the game on his YouTube account, the first of which I'll show here (you should be able to get to subsequent parts by choosing the appropriate "related video" at the end).

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Starman Junior also has a video walkthough of La Mulana in his profile, in 27 parts, without commentary. This is the first of his videos:

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