Compare 吞食孔明传 Tunshi Kongming Legends prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Sunny Show. Published by Phoenix Games. Released on 4/1/2019. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Indie, RPG, Strategy.

A turn-based Three Kingdoms RPG with 200 generals, 8 story chapters, and a New Game Plus that unlocks the real depth. Worth it for JRPG-adjacent strategy fans who read Chinese.

My first warning to anyone clicking on this page: Tunshi Kongming Legends is a game built almost entirely in Chinese, with Chinese voice acting throughout, and virtually no English localization. Get that out of the way early, because the depth underneath that language barrier is genuinely interesting for the right player. Sunny Show built a traditional turn-based RPG around the Romance of the Three Kingdoms story arc, following Zhuge Kongming, Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei across eight scripted chapters - from the Yellow Turban Rebellion all the way through to the unification of China under one banner. The structure is linear and deliberate, closer in spirit to classic JRPG campaigns than to open-ended Koei-style grand strategy. The combat system is where most of the decision-making lives. The morale mechanic sits at the center of everything - managing your army's morale during battle directly controls how much damage your whole party deals, which means fights are not just about picking the right skills but about sequencing actions to keep momentum on your side. Over 100 learnable tactics and general skills are spread across a roster of more than 50 recruitable characters, each with a unique signature ability. Formation choices layer on top of that, giving your entire party passive buffs depending on how you arrange the lineup. For a strategy-minded player, there is a real build-optimization loop here: talent skills collected through story events and hidden searches can be mixed and matched freely, and equipment can be forged with items to unlock hidden bonus effects. That is a genuine late-game rabbit hole if you are willing to dig. New Game Plus is not an afterthought. A second run unlocks every general, adds enemy generals as potential combatants who can intervene in battles, carries over items and expanded talent slots, and introduces special equipment not available on the first pass. If you are the type who treats the first playthrough as a tutorial - which, honestly, is a reasonable approach here given 80 hidden achievements tied to challenge conditions - the game doubles in scope on repeat. The depth of content relative to the indie price point is the strongest argument in this game's favor. The caveats are real, though. The absence of English text is a hard wall for most Western players. Steam reviews sit at a Mostly Positive rating (around 72% positive from over 1,000 reviews), and the majority of that player base is clearly Chinese-speaking. Community coverage in English is thin to nonexistent, which also means no modding scene, no English wikis worth bookmarking, and limited help if you get stuck on a hidden collectible hunt. The art style leans retro in a way that reads as intentional homage rather than technical limitation, but players expecting polished production values will need to calibrate expectations. The game was released in April 2019 and has not attracted the kind of ongoing post-launch updates that keep a small-studio RPG in the conversation for years. If you play in Chinese or are comfortable working through a translation patch, Tunshi Kongming Legends punches above its weight class for turn-based RPG fans who care about build variety and story fidelity to the Three Kingdoms source material. If English is your only option, the game is effectively inaccessible no matter how good the underlying systems are. Diego, Scout Team

吞食孔明传 Tunshi Kongming Legends
AdventureIndieRPGStrategy

吞食孔明传 Tunshi Kongming Legends

Apr 1, 2019Sunny ShowPhoenix Games
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A turn-based Three Kingdoms RPG with 200 generals, 8 story chapters, and a New Game Plus that unlocks the real depth. Worth it for JRPG-adjacent strategy fans who read Chinese.

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My first warning to anyone clicking on this page: Tunshi Kongming Legends is a game built almost entirely in Chinese, with Chinese voice acting throughout, and virtually no English localization. Get that out of the way early, because the depth underneath that language barrier is genuinely interesting for the right player. Sunny Show built a traditional turn-based RPG around the Romance of the Three Kingdoms story arc, following Zhuge Kongming, Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei across eight scripted chapters - from the Yellow Turban Rebellion all the way through to the unification of China under one banner. The structure is linear and deliberate, closer in spirit to classic JRPG campaigns than to open-ended Koei-style grand strategy. The combat system is where most of the decision-making lives. The morale mechanic sits at the center of everything - managing your army's morale during battle directly controls how much damage your whole party deals, which means fights are not just about picking the right skills but about sequencing actions to keep momentum on your side. Over 100 learnable tactics and general skills are spread across a roster of more than 50 recruitable characters, each with a unique signature ability. Formation choices layer on top of that, giving your entire party passive buffs depending on how you arrange the lineup. For a strategy-minded player, there is a real build-optimization loop here: talent skills collected through story events and hidden searches can be mixed and matched freely, and equipment can be forged with items to unlock hidden bonus effects. That is a genuine late-game rabbit hole if you are willing to dig. New Game Plus is not an afterthought. A second run unlocks every general, adds enemy generals as potential combatants who can intervene in battles, carries over items and expanded talent slots, and introduces special equipment not available on the first pass. If you are the type who treats the first playthrough as a tutorial - which, honestly, is a reasonable approach here given 80 hidden achievements tied to challenge conditions - the game doubles in scope on repeat. The depth of content relative to the indie price point is the strongest argument in this game's favor. The caveats are real, though. The absence of English text is a hard wall for most Western players. Steam reviews sit at a Mostly Positive rating (around 72% positive from over 1,000 reviews), and the majority of that player base is clearly Chinese-speaking. Community coverage in English is thin to nonexistent, which also means no modding scene, no English wikis worth bookmarking, and limited help if you get stuck on a hidden collectible hunt. The art style leans retro in a way that reads as intentional homage rather than technical limitation, but players expecting polished production values will need to calibrate expectations. The game was released in April 2019 and has not attracted the kind of ongoing post-launch updates that keep a small-studio RPG in the conversation for years. If you play in Chinese or are comfortable working through a translation patch, Tunshi Kongming Legends punches above its weight class for turn-based RPG fans who care about build variety and story fidelity to the Three Kingdoms source material. If English is your only option, the game is effectively inaccessible no matter how good the underlying systems are. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:indieThree KingdomsTurn-Based RPGNew Game PlusMorale SystemFormation TacticsTalent Build CustomizationChinese Voice ActingHidden CollectiblesAchievement Hunting

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
windows7、10
Memory
4096 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
4096 MB available space
Graphics
Intel graphics HD
Processor
Intel Core i3
Sound Card
Definition Audio
Additional Notes
关闭显卡驱动中的垂直同步可提升全屏FPS

Recommended

OS
windows7、10
Memory
8192 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
4096 MB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA Geforce 5、6、7、8、9、10
Processor
Intel Core i5
Sound Card
Definition Audio
Additional Notes
关闭显卡驱动中的垂直同步可提升全屏FPS

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Developer
Sunny Show
Publisher
Phoenix Games
Release Date
Apr 1, 2019

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