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A World of Keflings review from GamingBits.com

A World of Keflings is an addictive strategy game with light-hearted and non-violent fun. The go at your own pace building sim challenges you to manage resources and build kingdoms, as your Xbox Avatar, to help little Keflings thrive in three unique environments. NinjaBee manages to throw in all kinds of oddities (robot, witch, pirate, dragon and more) and make it cohesive. A World of Keflings easily is at least 10 hours of gameplay, which is only limited by how big you want the Keflings’ kingdom to grow and how many friends you want to play with online. Easily recommended for newcomers to the Keflings series and to strategy games!

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Ninja Bee Games Announces A Handful of Keflings for VR

The team that brought you games like A World of Keflings and more are back with a new game. It's A Handful of Keflings! Are you excited to play?

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2276d ago
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A World of Keflings Review - Gaming Nexus

From the review: "A World of Keflings takes the charming niche strategy series and ports it to Wii U, with a host of improvements. This is the same whimsical civilization-builder you remember, but with a streamlined GamePad interface and Mii integration. If you've never experienced the Kefling world, Wii U is the best place to do it."

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A World of Keflings review for Wii U | Gaming Age

GA:
"'ve played A World of Keflings for a not-insubstantial amount of time. I've helped the little Keflings build their factories and town halls and homes. I've assigned them their tasks. I've interacted with them. I've helped them shoo away dragons. And after all that, all I have to say is: I'm bored.

I really don't know what else there is to say about such an insubstantial game. What I described above is pretty much the whole thing in a nutshell. You help the little Keflings build up their cities, and…that's it. There's not really any conflict to handle, which in turn means there's not a whole heck of a lot of plot to get through. It's a Real-Time Strategy game where calling it "strategy" is putting it nicely, a Sim City where there's essentially zero risk. You just build, and delegate, and then build some more."

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