A significant portion of the game's puzzles and historical references—such as those involving Chinese poetry, food, and martial arts philosophy—are deeply rooted in Chinese culture. Native terms like Qing Gong (lightness) and Nei Gong (inner strength) are more naturally integrated into the Chinese script.
: All major and minor characters, including many NPCs, are fully voiced in Mandarin. This provides a "top-notch" experience for fans of the original novels by Louis Cha (Jin Yong) , as the emotional delivery and martial arts call-outs feel more natural in their native tongue. A significant portion of the game's puzzles and
, a cornerstone of Chinese popular culture. While the game was published by This provides a "top-notch" experience for fans of
You play as a young executive who must recruit martial artists, manage a company’s resources, and fight off rival factions using Kung Fu. It is bizarre, ambitious, and deeply entertaining. It is bizarre, ambitious, and deeply entertaining
: The Chinese release is unique because it includes options for both Traditional and Simplified Chinese text , making it accessible to a wider range of speakers. Gameplay Highlights
So, what makes a beloved classic among fans of Chinese animation? Here are a few reasons: