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GamersGate launches fourth and final summer sales week

All good things end and so does GamersGate's 2010 summer sales event. Today is the fourth and final week for the PC game download site's series of price cuts. For the final hurrah the site has decided to cut prices on a number of indie-themed games by as much as 75 percent.

Just some of the big deals you can get at GamersGate for the next week include Braid for just $3.99 (both PC and Mac versions), World of Goo for $6.79, Osmos for $3.99, A Kingdom for Keflings for $6.79, Flotilla for just $3.39 and Zombie Driver for a mere $2.49.

Download: A Kingdom for Keflings Demo

This is the playable demo for the city-building game, A Kingdom for Keflings. Developed by Ninjabee, A Kingdom for Keflings lets players build a medieval world for a civilization of miniature Keflings. The PC version features a additional building and paint pallettes, extensive kingdom customization, and an online multiplayer mode that supports up to four players. System requirements are shown after the jump.

"Build your own medieval world in A Kingdom for Keflings, a city-building game from NinjaBee. Choose to play as one of eight giants to help the tiny Keflings construct and beautify their kingdom. Teach Keflings to harvest and transport resources. Unlock new blueprints, buildings and quests. Complete your kingdom by designing and building a majestic castle for your Keflings. Play with up to three additional friends online and create and customize a whole new Kefling world together!"

Download A Kingdom for Keflings Demo (63 MB)

NinjaBee announces A Kingdom for Keflings for PC


Nearly a year ago game developer NinjaBee released A Kingdom for Keflings for the Xbox 360's downloadable Xbox Live Arcade service. The game featured your player character as a giant among small creatures called Keflings who help you with the task of building a fantasy kingdom.

Now comes word from the developer that A Kingdom for Keflings is headed for the PC and NinjaBee is looking for beta testers to help polish the game before it is released. The NinjaBee forums have the details on how to sign up. Folks who get picked as official beta testers will receive a free copy of the final game when it is complete. There's no word on when the PC version will be released.
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