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  2. Hildibrand Manderville - Wikipedia

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    Hildibrand Manderville was created for the massively multiplayer online role-playing game Final Fantasy XIV. In the original version, he was in charge of quests that players must do in order to get private inn rooms in the game. He was eventually featured in the reboot of the game, Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, with a new sidequest.

  3. Maze (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A maze is a type of puzzle that consists of a complex branching passage through which the solver must find a route. Maze, The Maze or Mazes may also refer to:

  4. Maze - Wikipedia

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    Maze game is a video game genre first described by journalists during the 1980s to describe any game in which the entire playing field is a maze. The player must escape monsters, outrace an opponent, or navigate the maze within a time limit.

  5. Frau Faust - Wikipedia

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    Frau Faust (Japanese: フラウ・ファウスト, Hepburn: Furau Fausuto) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kore Yamazaki. It was serialized in Kodansha 's josei manga magazine Itan [ ja ] from October 2014 to December 2017.

  6. Category:Goethe's Faust - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. C. Characters in Goethe's Faust (3 P) W. Works based on Goethe's Faust (2 C, 10 P)

  7. Inspector Gadget: Gadget's Crazy Maze - Wikipedia

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    According to the story of Gadget's Crazy Maze, Inspector Gadget's mysterious nemesis is up to no good. This time, the M.A.D leader Dr. Claw has been creating mind-control crystals on his secret Moon base, then tossing them down to Earth.

  8. Labyrinth of Versailles - Wikipedia

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    The layout of the maze was unusual, as there was no central goal, and, despite the five-metre-high (16 ft) hedges, allowed glimpses ahead. [6] Jean-Aymar Piganiol de La Force in his Nouvelle description du château et parc de Versailles et de Marly (1702) describes the labyrinth as a "network of allées bordered with palisades where it is easy to get lost."

  9. Wayout - Wikipedia

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    Wayout is among the first maze games to offer full 360 degree 3D perspective and movement, and its graphics were considered state-of-the-art upon its release. [2] There were many pseudo-3D maze games at the time (such as 3D Monster Maze , Phantom Slayer , and 3-Demon ), but they used a fixed perspective and limited the player to four orientations.