Best Xianxia-fiction converted idle game in 2022!
Immortal Taoists is a XianXia novel-converted idle game where individual cultivators can seek immortality through cultivation in a peaceful relaxing fantasy world. Players, as protagonists, have full freedom to explore their own unique immortal journeys and create their own wonderful life legends in this playable novel game. Joining various immortal sects, learning martial skills, adopting spiritual beasts, fighting against evil demons, or socialing with other like-minded cultivators-you name it-all are different cultivation methods and rich gameplays avialable and awaits for cultivators to choose,discover and enjoy!
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‘Immortal Taoists’ The real immortal-cultivation idle game that you’ve never played before!😄
Start from a young cultivator and discover your path to immortality, search for ancient ruins and fight against eternal demons, the first chapter of your personal cultivation novel begins here.
Adventure now, become a novel protagonist and live a fantasy life!
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‘Immortal Taoists’ The real immortal-cultivation idle game that you’ve never played before!😄
Start from a young cultivator and discover your path to immortality, search for ancient ruins and fight against eternal demons, the first chapter of your personal cultivation novel begins here.
Adventure now, become a novel protagonist and live a fantasy life!
=======Game Features=======
☯Unparalleled Kungfu Skills
In this game, you will learn many different kinds of unparalleled Kungfu techniques, and a myriad of elemental, psychic and physical spells!
☯Great Treasures
In the Universe of Cultivation, spiritual energy fills the lands which teem with mystical treasures, rare herbs, magical talismans and even the fabled immortality elixir! Take what you find and craft powerful equipment, and refine powerful elixirs.
☯Fortunate Destinies
Do you want to be like the heroes in Wuxia novels? Live out your fantasy, whether seeking artifacts in the deep mountains, or cultivating in the temple’s peaceful serenity, there are countless good fortunes to be discovered! Even a seemingly poor beggar could be an ageless hermit waiting to offer you immortality with powerful spells. Make your choices and discover your destiny.
☯Martial Sects
You can experience the many different Martial Sects in the world, make your choice and discover the stories of different sects. It doesn’t matter whether you are good or evil, a cultivators ultimate goal is to reach immortality regardless of means.
☯Find your companion
The path of a cultivator can be a lonesome one, so wouldn’t it be wonderful to find a life long companion? Someone who is always with you and walks the path of cultivation by your side. It is very difficult for those who walk this path find true love, so please treasure the strings of fate that bring people together.
Your immortal destiny is here, let’s cultivate together!
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Update: have an issue with my account, and support hasn’t responded in weeks. While it’s not the first time this has happened it is the longest. Old review: Great game! Between support and Discord channel there is a great deal of help for this. Totally awesome. Update: they seem to have fixed the issue with the ads.I can play all of them most days. Now if only they could merge some of the emptier servers…..
There’s a lot going on so was a bit overwhelming at first. The discord is alive though, people are helpful. The pay to win is optional and for afk play and freebies but you can play without. The waifu collecting has me “coupling” with a few women every night which i find gross. Plus even though I have a female character there isn’t male options. Other than that, the game is relaxing, plenty of “watch this 30 second ad” in order to get stuff INCLUDING the pay to win jade currency.
This is a fun game but is hardcore pay to win, you basically can’t get top spots in any events without investing. Also while they offer a few permanent membership type things the most important one imo, permanent ad skip/removal is a weekly subscription instead. Add to that the huge pay for progression speed wall and you have the reason for the 3 ⭐ rating.
I love the game a lot. Has been great with relieving my boredom. Some things I’m curious about… Why is the censorship so bad? I was trying for advice through local chat and it said it was too sensitive. There was nothing that could be called sensitive in what I said though. I’m having trouble moving the map in explore ever since I installed the game. The map just won’t move to progress. I wish they could fix this.
This game… how do I put it… has very good potential but doesn’t use enough of it.. I played it for a good 3 to 4 months. and I find myself losing interest. Since events are rather bland and all the characters are practically nonexistant. Sects are a shell of what they could be. I could go on, but the text limit is hindering me. if you like slow but noticable progression, I’d reccomend this game for you. But not if you expect it to be pay to win. The high costs seem more like a barrier.
This game has beautiful art, and the progression system is intricate, but it’s also repetitive and linear, leaving me feeling like I was competing chores. Even with the visual charms, I also found it busy and difficult to navigate, and this is made worse because terms aren’t explained and some seem poorly translated. There’s room for improvement and I’d return.
Nice game. The interface feels a bit cluttered and could be rearranged. Also, the way text is displayed could be improved by either changing the box size depending on the text and making sure that all text areas can be scrolled up and down. The atmosphere is nice and some of the aspects of the game remind of some of the concepts in Taoism, but it’s an idle game with some mechanics thrown in there. The tutorial could be improved by guiding the player through the alchemy and blacksmithing steps.
A good, simple resource management game if you’re into that sort of thing. Combat and exploration is overly simplistic but I feel if the developers invested into it more, has potential. Primary issues: Very little explanation for most things, descriptions may not always clearly explain what they are or what they do (perhaps makes more sense in non-English translations), and the screen sensitivity is way too high, you have to press a button three times because the phone thinks you tried to scroll
Pretty well done it is a great game. I have had to lower a star due to while it is an Amazing game there is not much to help you unless you have played through it before. Additionally this is the second time my game has crashed during an event. Now i can’t access my new play through after the first time it crashed. I was actually doing quite well and was gone for about 30 hours before boom i come back and says game error. If this bug can be fixed I would most appreciate it.
Interesting game definitely pay to win. You will be out classed very quickly but it is a game of slow development. A very annoying feature though is in-game ads give you very little time to complete once they are finished, causing the game to reset but not awarding the prize. This forces you to watch the ad again . A very shady tactic to get multiple ads. no other game I played does this. So yeah that’s pretty crappy
I really like it as a casual game it’s fun and easy to play. However I think the constant in your face microtransactions are annoying and the adventure mode rewards need to be seriously improved. I should NOT be getting practically the same rewards in area 5 that I got in area 3 and I’m literally 10 levels higher than before. Plus the daily and immortal “gifts” are ridiculous, don’t call something I have to pay to get a “gift” unless you’re going to give it to me FOR FREE.
Surprisingly complete, most Cultivation games were more gimmicks than anything. I haven’t even tried all the features yet, but this one felt the most complete and satisfactory in a long time. The only downside was that certain tomes are locked behind a paywall instead of at a sect. And that finding ingredients for both alchemy and blacksmithing are somewhat hard and time consuming to find, especially in the numbers necessary.
Meh. A table with all the levels would be nice. Doesn’t really give you goals except for some quests which once you finish the tedious one, you can immediate finish the next 4 or 5, then there’s another tedious one. Keep leveling up but doesn’t feel like I’m going anywhere. Wasted a bunch of resources on stuff I couldn’t use. You should hide areas and consumable you can’t use to avoid situations like this. Very frustrating.
Very odd game. It’s a pretty nice design, reminding me of perfect world, games in those veins, but it really doesn’t bother to explain itself. It’s more “what you can click and interact with” rather than watching clear and actual progression. Very confusing and hard to follow in the least. As much as I like idle games, this one doesn’t really have what idle games need to succeed: a clear, unambiguous sense of progression.
This game is relaxing, has good atmosphere, depth of gameplay, and ads are not intrusive. The only complaints I have are that in many places the text pop-ups don’t fit on the screen and can’t be seen in their entirety, some text appears in boxes but can’t be scrolled to read it all, some of the in-game text isn’t proper English, and the game could use some better instructions because it’s not always clear how to do things. Still, this is overall one if the better mobile games I’ve played.
Beautiful art creating a character. There are no explanations on what attributes do that you MUST choose between in the beginning. There are not a ton of instructions on the actual game, just a busy page full of various buttons, some even labelled correctly. But encounter? Praise land? Heaven position? An actual tutorial would go a long way. Bad first impression, but I’ll give it a go. The art is still getting me.
Having played for almost 3 weeks now, the game is very addictive, especially, when the people on the server are helpful(obviously). I would say that if you dont have a problem never getting in top 10 individually and enjoy cultivating and collecting creatures, characters and coin, then its a perfect, 5 star game. I can only give it 4 stars though, because I feel that its just a bit too pay to win for me. Even with no sleep, I might make it to top 50 F2P, at best. Still, a great game overall!
The new UI looks pretty bad, and makes me not want to look at the game as much on account of what I can only describe as a strange sense of wrongness when I play it. It’s like everything is just slightly off, but since the whole game is affected its a but jarring to experience. Im sorry I cant describe it perfectly, since its weird to experience let alone explain.
Fantastic, deep, and beautiful. I love the concept and the art style. My only nitpicks are that many of the character avatars are reused and renamed for the sake of fluffing up the roster. Also, the items are overpriced. Acquiring premium currency or required trading materials is not impossible but very difficult without real money. If you want an outfit that costs 198 spirit jade, that’s about $33.98 USD. Seriously guys? I just don’t see how that’s reasonable. Other than that, great game.
(This review may be subject to change as I progress further) The overall experience seems great, my only gripes so far are the unintiutive UI, no good tutorial, and predatory monetization, I’m of the personal belief that everything should be able to be earned with gameplay. It can be severely pay to win from the looks of it. But, it is a very fun and original overall experience.
This has a large amount of content for a game in its genre, and I have not found anything comparable on phone that can match in that or in art style. The games focus on spending money to compete in any way in the game is a massive turn off, it feels like you need to be spending hundreds of dollars a week to get the best stuff. If they re-did the monitary model away from pay to win into something like a subscription per month for every thing this would be one of the best games in the store!
Really fun game. The only problem is the translations, especially for when you are making decisions in Encounters and in Destiny. The options are confusing at times because the translations are unclear. Yes, there are a lot of steep in-app purchases, but the game is generous with rewarding you for reaching certain achievements.
Great game. Sucks that there at least 5-7 different paid events, but you don’t really need to spend to play, but progress will be marginally slower. Super relaxing music, and okay visuals (some screen tearing and visual clipping when switching screens). Text translation is decent, but sometimes the words don’t fit in english, and things cannot be read. Thanks for the great game!
Some grammatical translation errors and sizing issues cut off some potentially important details, but otherwise the game is beautiful. Some intentional vagaries make unusable features difficult to aim for when progressing, but what counts as a storyline is very simple to understand. All in all, while my phone ocassionally stops loading the game, it’s an overall wonderful game that I would highly recommend!
This is a wonderful idle game. It has decent graphics. This game would get five stars but a couple complaints. It’s hard to learn at first, as the tutorials are hard to understand. the immortal guide does help tons as he teaches the ins and out of game. if you use multiple pill packs or similar items. it’ll glitch out and you’ll get nothing. even if it says you did. (I usually used 8-10 at a time, currency items worked). The user interface needs a little more work in clarity. Year=12 minutes.
Heavy pay to win aspects. It’s hard to get the best event items without dumping cash into the game which is disappointing. However it is a good time killer and has wonderful art/graphics. The only reason I gave 3 stars is the heavy pay to win concepts within the game and that makes it feel more like a money grab/dump. Still give it a try as even free to play peeps have plenty of things to do.
Edit: Firstly I would like to say thank you to whoever was running the Bug Hunter Facebook Chat. They were extremely fast at helping fix the problem I had, and I was playing within the hour. Secondly, the actual game is absolutely fantastic. It’s everything I could have hoped for and more. I do wish the character customization had little more to it, but that’s ultimately irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.
Great graphics and music, but the actual gameplay is difficult to figure out sometimes. There are tons of different stores and things to level up and craft. Which is actually a great thing, but understanding what does what can be difficult. My first character has been a waste of resources as I figure the game out and it is a little frustrating at times.
The interface in this game is a horrible mess. It’s also not translated very well, but that’s forgivable. However, since English uses more characters to say the same information, certain descriptions of things overflow the boxes they’re allocated to (such as sect descriptions). This is not the main problem with the game. The main problem is that this game has three thousand different systems, none of which interact with eachother at all. It’s essentially just a ton of small, bad games.
Pretty interesting game; it has a pretty good balance of various mechanics without being overly simple or overly complicated. You dont have to spend any money to play or advance, but as usual with this kind of game, a couple bucks here and there might help the impatient. Permanent upgrades are kind of expensive (up to $30 USD!), some of the translation/localization can be confusing, and occasionally the ads will glitch/not load. These are minor and don’t majorly impact my experience, though.
Game is fun and interesting at first but very quickly becomes an OBVIOUS CASH GRAB. You have to pay to win, otherwise you would have to constantly have the game open and constantly playing in order to make any amount of progress. Not only is it pay to win, but you have to constantly spend ridiculous amounts of money to continually make a small amount of progress. You damn near HAVE to spend money or else it is almost impossible to progress at a steady pace. Prices are completely RIDICULOUS.
Definitely a fun game. However, there are still a number of things that could be better. The UI could make things much easier and faster with a few tweaks. English language could be a bit better. The purchases are also ridiculously expensive. However, still a fun game f2p, which is what changed my mind about not purchasing anything. Need a steady way for f2p to earn the premium currency.
There’s an astounding amount to do that can keep you endlessly busy. The most difficult part is that there’s very little information and explanation on a lot of the features. Most of which you can figure out as you play, but it can be frustrating trying to stumble your way through on the meantime. But at a certain point it all clicks and it’s an amazingly fun game.
I haven’t played the game much but from my first week and probably last week of experience I can say this much. Pros: Characters are nice to look at. Stays true to chinese cultivation. Cons: The combat the most boring and worst part, just get rid of it and make a new system of obtaining loot. UI very messy and there’s buttons everywhere for you to press. The UI is just not polished at all. Overall, the quality of the game is a 6/10 for me but the chinese cultivation theme makes up for it.
They fixed the error, so restoring original review. Heavy pay to win in this game though, there is a purchase behind literally every aspect of the game, but its still possible(but unreasonable) to play without paying soo… still fun and has allot of the stuff you might see in any typical cultivation novel, just way too expensive for everything, which is probably what will cause most people to have to quit
It’s an idle game, so a lot of what you’re doing is managing what to focus on between sessions. But there is a ton of stuff to actively engage with as well, with more becoming available as you progress (didnt expect to find a sliding tile minigame for instance). It was a lot of grinding to get that point, which is a negative, but once you’ve reached a decent level the game opens up quite a bit. I’m really enjoying it.
Was a pretty fun game, up until the spiritual roots section decided to stop working. Keeps say, “Cannot properly read”, or something like that, seeing as it goes away so fast I have no time to read it, then just sits there flashing like something’s broken with every element being Gold. And, I’ve tried switching servers, and I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled the game. So, it’s obviously something else. Either way, ain’t getting more than 3 stars until then.
Been playing for couple months. I’ve been kept entertain with all the extra’s and initial passive growth. However as much as I’ve enjoyed this, each update/patch seems to make Stability worse. This game is far from stable. Constantly closing out 2minutes of play time. Takes nearly 2 minutes just to load. Do to this fault I cannot give this anything but 2 stars. What’s the point to play a game that just closeses itself out every 2 minutes of play.
Overall, a solid game. Only a few places that actually require ads, though you are penalized if you look at the ad too long (don’t get your reward because it ‘timed out’). There are some small UI flaws, like the back button not returning you to a normal view when upgrading realm/body or not working at all in fishing… but I’m just mentioning them here to get them fixed, not because it detracts heavily from the game.
Good basis for a game, although it is pay 2 win and when starting on a new server unless you are willing to shell out thousands you aren’t going to get into the top players fast enough to enjoy benefits. It is fun but I feel like it is way too heavy with micro transactions, if they toned that down it would be more of a fun experience and would get five stars. Still, for what it is; it is worthy of four stars for a nice time sink.