Kingdom for Keiflings. XBL Arcade.


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I've been playing this for the last hour and a half.

So much fun.

I seem to of worked myself into a hole though. I can't figure out how to make cut gems.

Hey, in case you haven't figured it out yet. You have to build a guild hall, get the three text books in there and then you unlock some more blueprints. The one that cuts the gems is the witch one. I forget the actual name of it. Took me a while to figure out because I had the two schools plus I build the guild hall but didn't have enough text books. I ended up destroying the elementary school and used the text book from that. Have fun. Things get a bit easier from there.

I still cant figure out how I start adding onto the town hall to make the keep though :( Ah well there is still lots of stuff to build.

Love this game, I can't stop playing it :) I would recommend it.

*edit* ah looks like you figured it out heh, shoulda read more before replying. Maybe you can tell me how to start on the keep, or even getting more hearts to add more keiflings. Would be appreciated, thanks :)

I really enjoyed the demo, it's just plain fun and having the ability to use your avatar in game is neat. I'll probably buy it this weekend, it'll be a nice contrast to Gears 2. :D

agreed. From smashing skulls to quiet and cooperative chopping of wood was quite the shock. So sad when I finished the demo :(

I just spent 7 hours straight playing this game :|

It sucks you in the same way Rollercoaster Tycoon does. You just want to keep building new stuff and unlocking everything. I'm not even close to getting all the available blueprints yet; I haven't even built the castle workshop yet.

Could anyone tell me how to make the factory, I keep building things but haven't unlocked that blueprint yet. I know I am going to be stuck soon if I don't find it. What do I have to build to unlock??

It's way down the list. I think it was after you do the keep and an attachment.

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