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Abstract: An easy, breezy, relaxing kingdom that your Xbox Avatar creates by hand...and of course with the help of a mini colony of Kelflings. Finally your Xbox Avatar can do something besides sit there looking pretty! Digital Cover ArtWhat Exactly Is A Kingdom...
Abstract: A Kingdom for Keflings is probably going to be ignored by most of the XBOX360’s core audience. It is a cute, totally non-violent game on a console made for the more casual gamers out there. Fortunately, I don’t believe that there is such thing as hardc...
Abstract: I can’t say I’m thrilled by the New Xbox Experience. The interface is a thinly veiled ripoff of the PS3’s Cross Media Bar (or Xross Media Bar if your name is Kaz Hirai), and for their Xbox Avatars Microsoft managed to steal everything about Nintendo’s ...
Abstract: I'm all about building tiny imaginary cities and walking around in them. Give me a minor domestic goal and even the slightest motivation to complete it and I'm there. I've filled my museum in Animal Crossing, built sprawling metropolises in SimCity, an...
The few negative things about this game are already minor. NinjaBee has made a really addictive game. Even after completing my castle I’ve spent hours playing in my village getting everything just right. Plus, the four player co-op is a blast. Gett...
Abstract: It is the first videogame designed from the ground up to work with the New Xbox Experience's avatars, and as such, I was expecting it to be total rubbish. You'd imagine that a game designed around one central gimmick -- especially something as twee as...
Abstract: A Kingdom for Keflings is an easily accessible and totally relaxing city-building simulation. Like Cloning Clyde and Eets: Chowdown before it, Keflings is an exemplary display of developer NinjaBees knack for filling a niche with charming peculiarity....
Abstract: Somewhere buried deep within all of us is a general contractor struggling to come out. Those of us who recognize this early become general contractors and save themselves a lifetime of angst, but the rest of us must resort to strategy videogames to scr...
Abstract: Ever since the original SimCity series, it seems a whole genre of games have cropped up around construction. Titles like MySims and World of Goo focus almost exclusively on being able to put things together and building structures, and it seems that ga...