Finally, something to do with your Avatar prop
All those zombie dolls, BBQ grills, floating spheres and other useless Avatar props might have some use afterall soon. It’s not completely useful but at least you can see them in a setting beyond your Xbox Dashboard.

NinjaBee announced that the Keflings sequel, A World of Keflings, will become the first game to allow players to bring their Avatar’s props into the game world.
“People put a lot of work into their avatars,” said NinjaBee president Steve Taylor. “A Kingdom for Keflings is already a great place for that work to pay off, but A World of Keflings has even more extensive avatar support. One of the coolest examples being the ability to see players’ props in the game.”
In A World of Keflings players take their avatar on an adventure across the different lands of the Kefling world to build cities for its tiny residents. At almost any point players can choose for their Avatar’s props or pets to appear.
“Bringing avatar props into the game just made sense,” said Brent Fox, Art Director at NinjaBee. “Much like A Kingdom for Keflings, A World of Keflings is a game that emphasizes the player’s choice to customize. You design the Kefling world the way you want and you design your avatar however you choose. ”
While avatar props may appear when the player wishes, the props will not receive additional functionality and will only animate as currently visible in the Avatar Marketplace.
Aside from the new avatar features, A World of Keflings boasts several other changes and improvements from the its predecessor.
“A World of Keflings has so much more than the first Keflings game, it’s a whole new game,” Fox said. “Unlike the first Keflings game, A World of Keflings is very story-driven. You’ll meet a Kefling pirate, a witch, a princess and an inventor just to name a few. You’ll travel between exotic Kelfing lands, assemble a robot and build an airship. And that’s barely scratching the surface.”
In addition, A World of Keflings features a new, dynamic, split-screen local multiplayer mode.

May 27th, 2010 at 8:23 am
Never tried the first Keflings but it sounds like it could be fun. Using avatar props is an interesting idea I guess. I dont really have many props so its not that big of a deal for me.
May 28th, 2010 at 8:25 am
The first one was surprisingly addictive, and it was the first game I got 100% of the achievements. So I’m excited for Wold of Keflings.
May 28th, 2010 at 10:07 am
yeah me too..i liked the first one.
May 28th, 2010 at 10:22 am
Wow the first one was that good?
Deac you beat that but not ME?
DEAC = UBER FAIL
May 28th, 2010 at 11:47 am
hahaha it’s a little quirky game to play that doesn’t take months to finish!
May 29th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
Hey awesome, I loved the first game and the addition of props and split screen is just that much better.