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  2. Gustave Eiffel - Wikipedia

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    Alexandre Gustave Eiffel was born in France, in the Côte-d'Or, the first child of Catherine-Mélanie (née Moneuse) and Alexandre Bonickhausen dit Eiffel. [6] He was a descendant of Marguerite Frédérique (née Lideriz) and Jean-René Bönickhausen, who had emigrated from the German town of Marmagen and settled in Paris at the beginning of the 19th century. [7]

  3. The Creeps! - Wikipedia

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    The Creeps! is a tower defense game, and the player must prevent monsters (referred to as 'creeps') coming out of a closet from reaching a child's bed by destroying the monsters with towers placed around the level. Creeps arrive in waves, and travel along a path from the closet door to the bed; bosses appear every ten waves.

  4. Unstoppable Gorg - Wikipedia

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    Unstoppable Gorg is a tower defense game developed by Futuremark and released on Windows, OS X and iPad on January 19, 2012. In the game, visually inspired by vintage science fiction movies from the 1950s, the player must protect human settlements against armies of alien invaders.

  5. Category:French engineers - Wikipedia

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    C. Joseph-Martin Cabirol; Eugène Caillaux; Gustave Caillebotte; Gabriel Calloet-Kerbrat; Michel Callon; Carlos Canudas de Wit; Ferdinand Carré; Éric Carreel

  6. Sébastien Le Prestre, Marquis of Vauban - Wikipedia

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    Sébastien Le Prestre, Marquis of Vauban (May 1633 – 30 March 1707), commonly referred to as Vauban (French:), was a French Royal Army officer and engineer who served under Louis XIV. He is generally considered the greatest military engineer of his time, and one of the most important in European military history.

  7. GauntNet - Wikipedia

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    Play continues until all players have died or the last wave is destroyed. The winner is then the player with the most points. Like other tower defense games, upgrading towers is very important to play well. In addition, players are constantly competing to build mazes with their towers that benefit them and hurt other players.

  8. Lock's Quest - Wikipedia

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    Lock's Quest is a 2008 real-time strategy tower defense video game developed by 5th Cell and published by THQ for the Nintendo DS.It is 5th Cell's second Nintendo DS game. . Players control Lock, a young man forced to help defend the kingdom of Antonia from an invasion of clockwork so

  9. Savage Moon - Wikipedia

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    Savage Moon is a tower defense video game developed by British company FluffyLogic and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3.The game was released on the PlayStation Network in the PAL region on 24 December 2008 [1] and in North America on 29 January 2009.