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  2. Tower defense - Wikipedia

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    Tower defense ( TD) is a subgenre of strategy games where the goal is to defend a player's territories or possessions by obstructing the enemy attackers or by stopping enemies from reaching the exits, usually achieved by placing defensive structures on or along their path of attack. [1]

  3. Florida Citrus Tower - Wikipedia

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    Roof. 226 feet (68.9 m) above ground. Design and construction. Developer. A.W.Thacker and F.J.Toole. The Florida Citrus Tower is a 226-foot-tall (69 m) structure in Clermont, Florida. [2] Built in 1956 to allow visitors to observe the miles of surrounding orange groves, it was once among the most famous landmarks of the Orlando area.

  4. Robo Defense - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Real-time strategy. Mode (s) Single-player. Robo Defense is a 2009 real-time strategy tower defense video game developed by Lupis Labs. The game was released on 16 September 2009 for Android. The game involves player player placing down turret towers to prevent enemies who come from one end of the map to reach the other end.

  5. Raspberry Cheesecake Lasagna Is A No-Bake Summer Delight - AOL

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    Directions. In a medium pot over medium-high heat, cook raspberries, water, cornstarch, and 3/4 cup granulated sugar, stirring, until bubbling and thickened, 3 to 4 minutes. Let cool completely ...

  6. Defense Grid 2 - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Switch. February 7, 2019. Genre (s) Tower defense. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Defense Grid 2 is a 2014 tower defense video game developed by Hidden Path Entertainment and published by 505 Games. As a sequel to the 2008 Defense Grid: The Awakening, the game was crowd-funded on Kickstarter in 2012 [4] and released on Windows ...

  7. History of video games - Wikipedia

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    The history of video games began in the 1950s and 1960s as computer scientists began designing simple games and simulations on minicomputers and mainframes. Spacewar! was developed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) student hobbyists in 1962 as one of the first such games on a video display. The first consumer video game hardware ...

  8. Ninja - Wikipedia

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    A ninja ( Japanese: 忍者, lit. 'one who is invisible'; [ɲiꜜɲdʑa]) or shinobi ( Japanese: 忍び, lit. 'one who sneaks'; [ɕinobi]) was a covert agent, mercenary, or guerrilla warfare expert in feudal Japan. The functions of a ninja included siege and infiltration, ambush, reconnaissance, espionage, deception, and later bodyguarding and ...

  9. Jefferson Davis - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson F. Davis (June 3, 1808 – December 6, 1889) was an American politician who served as the first and only president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865. He represented Mississippi in the United States Senate and the House of Representatives as a member of the Democratic Party before the American Civil War.

  10. 2018 in video games - Wikipedia

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    According to industry analysis firm NewZoo, the video game industry was worth $134.9 billion by revenues in 2018, a 10.9% growth over 2017. Of this, 47% of the revenues were generated from mobile gaming, with consoles taking 28% and personal computers taking the remaining 25%. [17] The top five largest video game markets of 2018 were China ...

  11. List of highest mountains on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Almost all mountains in the list are located in the Himalaya and Karakoram ranges to the south and west of the Tibetan plateau. All peaks 7,000 m (23,000 ft) or higher are located in East, Central or South Asia in a rectangle edged by Noshaq (7,492 m or 24,580 ft) on the Afghanistan–Pakistan border in the west, Jengish Chokusu (Tuōmù'ěr Fēng, 7,439 m or 24,406 ft) on the Kyrgyzstan ...