Compare To Be or Not to Be prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Team K. Published by DSGame. Released on 12/9/2022. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, RPG.

A Chinese xianxia text adventure that quietly hooks you with idol-sim character cultivation and five mini-games, then reminds you it has no English support right as you hit the first story branch.

My first real impression of To Be or Not to Be was one of genuine curiosity followed by a fairly significant wall: the game has no English language support, and the entire plot progression depends on reading Chinese text. If that sentence ends your interest, close the tab now, because the narrative layer is where this game wants to live. The premise drops you into a xianxia immortal-cultivation world rendered on your desktop, where your life is ticking down and only ascending the cultivation path resets the clock. It is a clever framing device, the kind that would land much harder if the writing were accessible to a wider audience, and it is worth knowing up front that the story-first crowd who cannot read Simplified Chinese will be locked out of most of what the game is actually selling. For players who can read the supported languages, the structure here is a hybrid that sits somewhere between a visual novel, an idle game, and a desktop pet sim. You push the plot forward by clicking through dialogue choices, but attribute growth comes from a set of five mini-games that gate new plot triggers. The mini-games break up the click-through rhythm in a way that works better than pure passive idle loops, even if none of them reach the mechanical depth you would want from a standalone game. The character cultivation side, where you hang up and let stats accumulate, is the expected idle-game loop and will feel either meditative or tedious depending entirely on your tolerance for that genre's pacing. The multiple-endings tag is doing real work here, and the choose-your-own-adventure structure means that re-runs carry genuine branching incentive rather than just cosmetic variation. That is where the RPG label earns its place, less in combat systems and more in the way dialogue choices steer character relationships and unlock new narrative states. The community reception has stayed consistently strong since launch, which for a niche Chinese-market title with adult content is a reasonable signal that the core audience is getting what it came for. What it is not is a deep mechanical RPG in the BG3 or Disco Elysium sense. Build variety is not the point. The point is the characters, the cultivation arc, and the multiple routes through a story that clearly resonates with its intended players. The adult content patch is a separate add-on, which is standard for this category of game on Steam. The broader concern for most Western buyers will be the language barrier, not the content rating. The game is still flagged as being in active development with more characters and illustrations planned, so if you do jump in now, the content roster is not yet at its stated final state. Patience is required on multiple fronts. Monika, Scout Team

To Be or Not to Be
AdventureRPG

To Be or Not to Be

Dec 9, 2022Team KDSGame
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A Chinese xianxia text adventure that quietly hooks you with idol-sim character cultivation and five mini-games, then reminds you it has no English support right as you hit the first story branch.

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My first real impression of To Be or Not to Be was one of genuine curiosity followed by a fairly significant wall: the game has no English language support, and the entire plot progression depends on reading Chinese text. If that sentence ends your interest, close the tab now, because the narrative layer is where this game wants to live. The premise drops you into a xianxia immortal-cultivation world rendered on your desktop, where your life is ticking down and only ascending the cultivation path resets the clock. It is a clever framing device, the kind that would land much harder if the writing were accessible to a wider audience, and it is worth knowing up front that the story-first crowd who cannot read Simplified Chinese will be locked out of most of what the game is actually selling. For players who can read the supported languages, the structure here is a hybrid that sits somewhere between a visual novel, an idle game, and a desktop pet sim. You push the plot forward by clicking through dialogue choices, but attribute growth comes from a set of five mini-games that gate new plot triggers. The mini-games break up the click-through rhythm in a way that works better than pure passive idle loops, even if none of them reach the mechanical depth you would want from a standalone game. The character cultivation side, where you hang up and let stats accumulate, is the expected idle-game loop and will feel either meditative or tedious depending entirely on your tolerance for that genre's pacing. The multiple-endings tag is doing real work here, and the choose-your-own-adventure structure means that re-runs carry genuine branching incentive rather than just cosmetic variation. That is where the RPG label earns its place, less in combat systems and more in the way dialogue choices steer character relationships and unlock new narrative states. The community reception has stayed consistently strong since launch, which for a niche Chinese-market title with adult content is a reasonable signal that the core audience is getting what it came for. What it is not is a deep mechanical RPG in the BG3 or Disco Elysium sense. Build variety is not the point. The point is the characters, the cultivation arc, and the multiple routes through a story that clearly resonates with its intended players. The adult content patch is a separate add-on, which is standard for this category of game on Steam. The broader concern for most Western buyers will be the language barrier, not the content rating. The game is still flagged as being in active development with more characters and illustrations planned, so if you do jump in now, the content roster is not yet at its stated final state. Patience is required on multiple fronts. Monika, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayertier:sub-5XianxiaIdle CultivationDesktop Pet SimDialogue-DrivenAttribute GatingAdult Content PatchChinese Visual Novel

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows7/8/10
Memory
400 MB RAM
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA Geforce
Processor
Intel Core i5

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Game Info

Developer
Team K
Publisher
DSGame
Release Date
Dec 9, 2022

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