

By assigning different people jobs (ie gatherers, ice miners, bramble cutters, stone miners, and etc) and building onto the Kingdom, you advance through the story. After awakening, the Kefkimos spare no time in telling you about all the different resources scattered about and how things are made in the game. You’re a giant trapped in ice (you play as your XBOX Avatar) and you are freed by the people of the Ice Kingdom known as Kefkimos. While it may have either one of those reasons or a micture of the two, I picked up this game…and yeah, it’s something else. Another reason I picked up this game might have been because I thought getting achievements would be simple, and I really wanted to raise my gamer score. I feel like it was just one of those random things my g/f had downloaded on her XBOX that she decided to show me because she thought that it was fun. Set in an alternate timeline after World War I, the player controls mech-like vehicles as they try to defend themselves against a race of robotic creatures.I forget what spurred me to play this game. Normally priced at $14.99, this 2011 game is a mix of third-person shooter and tower defense genres. The second half of November will see Xbox Live Gold members able to download "Iron Brigade", from developer Double Fine, for free. First released in 2010 and normally priced at $9.99, the game, which lets players build and maintain fantasy towns populated by Keflings, will be free to download from November 1-15. Microsoft's Xbox Wire reveals that the first free game for November will be Ninjabee's 'A World of Keflings'.


Today, the company revealed the two titles that will be free for Xbox Live Gold members in November: 'A World of Keflings' and 'Iron Brigade.' A few days ago, Microsoft announced that its Games for Gold program, which offers at least two free downloadable Xbox 360 games a month for paid Xbox Live Gold subscribers, will continue indefinitely.
