What made you decide to bring it to Windows 8? Ben Bascom: First and foremost, we wanted to help out the players who wanted to join in the latest Keflings experience but didn't have an Xbox 360. Pocket Gamer: You enjoyed much success with A World of Keflings on XBLA. So why would a developer of any kind choose to jump aboard the good ship Microsoft? And why is A World of Keflings studio NinjaBee confident consumers will soon see Windows 8 as a "solid gaming platform"? We caught up with project lead Ben Bascom to find out how the game is performing on its new home, and where he sees Xbox heading next. The firm's mobile platform Windows Phone faced similar ridicule before sales began to pick up, and the Redmond giant's attempts to evolve its desktop offering with Windows 8 have been met with a far from favourable response from some quarters. Such territory is nothing new for Microsoft, however. Xbox One or Xbone, as it's being referred to is the internet's latest big joke. However, the vast majority of tweets about the machine are anything but positive. No doubt, Microsoft would have loved the idea that its new console would still be trending at the top of Twitter two days after its reveal. As this interview goes live, the web is still abuzz with Xbox One talk.
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