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Baldi's Basics in Education and Learning, also known as Baldi's Basics Classic, is a 2018 puzzle horror game developed and published by Micah McGonigal. Set in a schoolhouse, the player must locate seven notebooks which each consists of math problems without being caught by Baldi, his students and other school staff members, while also avoiding various obstacles.
Baldi may refer to: Baldi (surname) Baldi, a series of BBC radio detective dramas; Baldi's Basics (franchise), is a surrealistic edutainment horror video game franchise. Baldi's Basics in Education and Learning, a 2018 parody horror video game.
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Baldi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bernardino Baldi (1533–1617), Italian mathematician and writer; Camillo Baldi (bishop) (died 1650), Roman Catholic Bishop of Nicotera; Domenico Di Cecco di Baldi (active mid-15th century), Italian painter; Pier Maria Baldi (1630-1686), Italian painter and architect
Baldi Funeral Home year 1908 located at 1011–1017 S. 8th St Philadelphia, PA – Photo of Baldi Brothers. The Baldi Brothers of Philadelphia is a story considered to be one of the most remarkable families of brothers prominent in business affairs in the early 1900s in the United States working in a harmonious combination.
Giuseppe Baldi (1905 – 29 January 1945) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper in Serie A for Reggiana 1919. Accused of withholding money from resistance fighters during the Second World War , he was executed by partisans in 1945.
Joseph Baldi (January 16, 1941 – October 17, 2009), known as The Queens Creeper, was an American serial killer who, from 1970 to 1972, stabbed four women and girls to death in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens, New York City.
Baldi descended from a noble family from Urbino, Marche, where he was born. He pursued his studies at Padua , and is said to have spoken about sixteen languages during his lifetime, though according to Tiraboschi the inscription on his tomb limits the number to twelve.