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HappyLand Adventures

HappyLand Adventures

Details: Video game
Initial Release Date: April 29, 2000
Developer: Free Lunch Design
Publisher: Free Lunch Design
Genre: Platform game
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, DOS
Description: Happyland Adventures is an arcade game developed by Free Lunch Design. It came out on 01-01-2000. It was published by Free Lunch Design. Happyland Adventures is available on PC.

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