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  2. Castles (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Each scenario starts in the castle building mode with a flat, empty map of the region. The map has such features as trees and water, but is largely devoid of manageable terrain. On this map the player designs the outline of a castle, including a gatehouse, walls, and round or square towers. Each piece of the castle can be customized for either ...

  3. Castles II: Siege and Conquest - Wikipedia

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    Computer Gaming World in 1993 called Castles II "a first-rate strategy game ... a joy to play", praising the user interface, variety of play options, and strong computer AI. [2] In a 1993 survey of pre 20th-century strategy games the magazine gave the game three-plus stars out of five, calling it "much more of a wargame than the former, and ...

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  5. Castle Explorer - Wikipedia

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    Castle Explorer is an educational video game by DK Multimedia, released in 1996 for Windows and Macintosh. [1] It allows players to discover the inner workings of a castle structure within a Medieval context. [2] It is based upon the Incredible Cross-Sections: Castle book by illustrator Stephen Biesty and author Richard Platt.

  6. Castle Story - Wikipedia

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    Castle Story is a sandbox and real-time strategy game developed by Sauropod Studio. Funded through crowdfunding website Kickstarter in 2012, the game launched in September 2013 in early access , and was fully released in August 2017.

  7. Elephant Games - Wikipedia

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    In October 2012, the company released its first free-to-play game Found: A Hidden Object Adventure, [8] which was available on both PC and iPad (currently closed). The company's second free-to-play game Midnight Castle, [9] was released in December 2013. The project has been around for over 10 years at this point.

  8. The Castles of Dr. Creep - Wikipedia

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    The Castles of Dr. Creep is a puzzle-platform game for the Commodore 64 written by Ed Hobbs and published by Broderbund in 1984. It takes place in thirteen medieval castles owned by the eponymous doctor, and the player's task is to escape from each castle.

  9. Castle of Dr. Brain - Wikipedia

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    Castle of Dr. Brain features a point-and-click mode of gameplay and three levels of difficulty, which the player can change at any time. The player can also change the pointer from a hand, which will interact with puzzles, to an eye, which will give information about an object, occasionally leading to clues to help solve puzzles.