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  2. The Palladium Book of European Castles - Wikipedia

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    Ken Rolston reviewed Castle Book II and The Palladium Book of European Castles in White Wolf #40 (1994) and stated that "I only use European Castles for real quick-and-dirty improvisation. On the other hand, Castle Book II curiously remains fresh and useful for me despite its outdated design." [1]

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  4. 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.

  5. File:Grosmont Castle plan, no labelling.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Castle Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Castle Adventure is a freeware adventure game designed by Kevin Bales and released in 1984. It was also illegally included in Keypunch's Swords and Sorcery under the title Golden Wombat. [1] It uses ASCII characters to display a castle map and moving creatures. [2] It is compiled from Microsoft BASIC. The source code has never been released.

  7. 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.

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  9. Castle Wolfenstein - Wikipedia

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    Castle Wolfenstein is a two-dimensional action-adventure game played from a top-down perspective using a keyboard, joystick, or paddles. [1] [2] [3] It has also been described as a maze game. [4] There are eight difficulty levels in the game that are determined by the player's rank. [5]