Remap Interview: Planet of Lana 2
When Adam Stjärnljus and Klas Eriksson met in school, little did they know they’d become friends and decades later decide to make a game. That game became Planet of Lana.
When Adam Stjärnljus and Klas Eriksson met in school, little did they know they’d become friends and decades later decide to make a game. That game became Planet of Lana.
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