Developer and Publisher NinjaBee has announced that it will be bringing A World of Keflings, a classic 2010 title, to Steam for the first time. The game was originally released as an Xbox Live Arcade game on Xbox 360 and then came to the Nintendo Wii U on November 13, 2014. 

This will be the first time A World of Keflings will be available on Steam. It had been on PC before through the Windows 8 Game Store. A release date has not been announced yet as NinjaBee only states it is “Coming Soon”.

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Here is an overview of A World of Keflings via the Steam listing:

Journey to faraway lands and help your tiny Kefling friends along the way. Harvest resources to create and customize beautiful cities filled with fountains, workshops, castles and more. 

Complete quests! Compose music! Build a robot, rescue the princess, make friends with a dragon, and help a creepy witch get even creepier in this exciting, friendly, city-building adventure! 

Invite your friends! A World of Keflings features online co-op for up to 4 players.

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