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  2. Virtual Villagers - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Villagers is a series of village simulator video games created and developed by Last Day of Work, an independent video game developer and publisher.Each game contains puzzles the player must complete to uncover the ethnic and cultural backgrounds surrounding fictional Polynesian island called Isola (EE-zoh-la).

  3. Tile-based video game - Wikipedia

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    A tile-based video game, or grid-based video game, is a type of video game where the playing area consists of small square (or, much less often, rectangular, parallelogram, or hexagonal) graphic images referred to as tiles laid out in a grid. That the screen is made of such tiles is a technical distinction, and may not be obvious to people ...

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  6. Hakka walled village - Wikipedia

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    A Hakka walled village (Chinese: 围龙屋) is a large multi-family communal living structure that is designed to be easily defensible. This building style is unique to the Hakka people found in southern China. Walled villages are typically designed for defensive purposes and consist of one entrance and no windows at the ground level.

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  8. Malay house - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Malay house require stairs to reach the elevated interior. Usually the stairs connected the land front of the house to the serambi (porch or verandah). Additional stairs might be found on back of the house. The stairs can be made of wood or brick structure covered with tiles.

  9. Narayama Tile Kiln Sites - Wikipedia

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    The Nakayama Tile Kiln ruins (中山瓦窯跡), which has been newly designated, was discovered in 1972 and found to be a kiln that supplied tiles for the construction of the first Daigokuden-in Hall of Heijō-kyō Palace, making it an important archaeological site as the earliest operating tile kiln on Narayama. Ten kilns have been identified ...