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WuXia World is a single player casual role playing game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

A fresh take on the idle Wuxia word RPG in the open world!

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79%
Audience ScoreBased on 746 reviews
graphics6 positive mentions
grinding5 negative mentions

  • Rich and engaging wuxia-themed cultivation gameplay with many skills, weapons, and mini-games to explore.
  • Free-to-play friendly with no intrusive ads, allowing steady progress through patience and strategy.
  • Art style, music, and atmosphere effectively capture the wuxia world, providing an immersive experience.
  • Poor and incomplete English translation makes understanding the game difficult for non-Chinese speakers.
  • Lack of tutorials and in-game guidance causes steep learning curve and confusion for new players.
  • Game stability issues with frequent crashes and server loading problems, plus slow progression exacerbated by pay-to-win elements.
  • graphics
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users generally praise the game's graphics for being smooth, entertaining, and visually appealing, with some highlighting the art style as a strong point. However, a few suggest improvements are needed in UI, HUD, and overall elegance, as well as the addition of cutscenes to enhance the visual experience. Overall, the graphics are considered good but with room for refinement.

    • “The graphics are amazing and the music is good.”
    • “The best I've played so far. Good graphics, smooth and entertaining.”
    • “I loved the art style and controls.”
    • “Its a great game, even though you can improve the graphics a little, and probably add cutscenes.”
    • “Please improve the UI, HUD, graphic to be more elegant.”
  • monetization
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers an ad-free experience but heavily relies on expensive in-app purchases (jade) for faster progression and key items, which frustrates many players. Users suggest adding rewarded ads as an alternative way to earn currency, making the game more accessible for those unwilling or unable to spend money. Additionally, some monetization-related issues like account management and unclear in-game descriptions affect overall satisfaction.

    • “No ads!”
    • “I like this game... no ads... but the hard thing is that the jade is too expensive... I want to buy some but it's too expensive, so I rather watch some ads to get jade.”
    • “Almost everything needed for fast cultivation and fast house building requires in-app purchase.”
    • “The higher you go, the items to improve will be in-game purchases for jade only.”
    • “Almost everything needed for fast cultivation and fast house building requires in-app purchases.”
    • “Keeps deleting my account when I delete the game and log in back, and also how about adding ads with rewards; there is no other way to earn money.”
  • music
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's music is generally praised as cool and fitting the wuxia theme, with some users appreciating the melodies and integration with portrait art. However, some feel the soundtrack could be improved to better match the cultivation atmosphere. Additionally, language barriers in musical mini-games and poetry reduce accessibility and enjoyment for non-Chinese players.

    • “It's got some very cool music and portrait art to go with the wuxia theme.”
    • “The graphics are amazing and the music is good.”
    • “Nice game and very cool music.”
    • “Improve the game's soundtrack, the melody isn't really fitting.”
    • “Please translate the NPC's questions in Junshia Congress and other mini games (painting, music, etc.) to English as well because they are all in Chinese. All the poetry, etc., are in Chinese and unplayable.”
    • “It's not a cultivation game without musical instruments as a weapon or dual cultivation.”
  • gameplay
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is largely criticized for being overly reliant on pay-to-win mechanics, making it difficult for free-to-play players to progress, and for its excessively idle nature which reduces engagement. While some players appreciate the mechanics and enjoy figuring them out, others find the storytelling and roleplay elements lacking, diminishing the traditional wuxia experience. Overall, the game appeals more to those interested in its mechanics rather than immersive narrative or active gameplay.

    • “Exceptional... I love figuring out the mechanics of the game.”
    • “The only problem of the game are the network but overall if you just know the mechanics it's best.”
    • “Not my first 'idle game' but a first for wuxia mechanics game, been reading wuxia manhua and it led me to find a wuxia game.”
    • “Too many pay-to-win mechanics, making it impossible for free-to-play players to catch up within a reasonable timeframe.”
    • “Boring idle game that is so inactive you could just watch a YouTube gameplay and get the full experience. It's basically the same as Immortal Taoist but with different packaging. It loses the essence of wuxia by having a poor story and weak roleplay, making it hard to stay engaged.”
    • “Needs more detailed information on game mechanics.”
  • story
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect is widely criticized for being weak, boring, and lacking depth, with some users feeling it fails to capture the essence of wuxia storytelling and roleplay. Players express a desire for more engaging narrative elements and quests to enhance the experience. Overall, the story is seen as minimal or nearly nonexistent, contributing to a less immersive gameplay.

    • “Other than that, it's better to replace the chapter format with a storytelling or combined approach.”
    • “More story would also be really cool.”
    • “The story and role-play lose the essence of why people enjoy wuxias; the story is so weak it could be nonexistent, and the role-play is so poor you can forget what you were doing.”
    • “The story is so bad it could be nonexistent, and the roleplay is so weak you forget what you were doing. This loses the essence of why people enjoy wuxia games.”
    • “This is an idle game so idle that you can just watch a YouTube gameplay and get the full experience. It feels like the same game as Immortal Taoist with a different cover, lacking engaging story elements.”
    • “Other than that, it would be better to replace the chapter system with a more cohesive storytelling approach or combine them for a better narrative flow.”
  • grinding
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is lengthy and challenging, particularly for earning gold and rare items like jades, which have low drop rates. Auto farming features unlock at higher levels to ease grinding, but the process remains tedious and can be confusing without proper guidance.

    • “It's a grinding and long time game.”
    • “Also grinding gold is very hard and we need a better tutorial. First time playing this game I was very confused, luckily I got some guide but some players don't like reading guides.”
    • “Have a play-to-win or heavy grind for jades as you go deep into the game because those items have low drop rate.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor is largely derived from the unintentionally bad translations, which many users find amusing and entertaining.

  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game shows great potential but suffers from poor optimization for English speakers, impacting the overall experience.

  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users found the game emotionally rewarding, experiencing a strong sense of accomplishment as they progressed and understood the mechanics.

    • “It really made me feel accomplished when things started making sense to me.”
  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game exhibits stability issues, frequently freezing upon attempting to start, which hampers the overall user experience.

    • “And the game freezes when I click on 'start game'.”
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WuXia World is a casual role playing game.

WuXia World is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

WuXia World was developed by Dust Gaming.

WuXia World has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

WuXia World is a single player game.

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