A hardcore cultivation idle game. You are the last cultivator in a dead age — and a broken piece of Heaven itself. Train in mortal flesh. Watch from Heaven's eyes. Guide a clan through dreams. Offline is seclusion, online is emergence. Two perspectives, one choice: what will you become?

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Tan Guan Zhi (The Breath of the Dao)

A cultivation game inspired by Melvor Idle, 觅长生, and 了不起的修仙模拟器. It merges macro guidance from the perspective of the Heavenly Dao with first-person micro cultivation. Offline is seclusion; online is emergence.

You are the last cultivator in the Age of Dharma Decline.

The spiritual energy of heaven and earth has been exhausted for seven thousand years. Mortals no longer gaze at the sky. Demonic beasts have degenerated into wild animals. Sects have crumbled into ruins.

But you are different. You can sense the residual spiritual energy in the air — before this life, it felt like tinnitus, like a low-frequency noise only you could hear. Until you pushed open that stone door, sat cross-legged for the first time, and breathed — the noise became spiritual energy. You can control it now.

You are not a chosen hero. You are an "anomaly" — a loophole in the Heavenly Dao's purge list — calculated by thirteen sect masters seven thousand years ago with the last of their cultivation. They gave up ascension, transformed their lifelong Dao legacies into seeds, and waited for you.

Not to save the world. But to live once more, through you.

But there is one more thing you don't yet know. You are an "anomaly" not because you are a loophole. It is because you are a fragment — a shard chipped off the Heavenly Dao itself at the dawn of creation. You were once part of the world's rules. You gazed upon the birth of all things. With a single thought, you could reroute ley lines. And now, you are merely a mortal who can sense spiritual energy, unable to even complete Foundation Establishment.

Two Perspectives: Eye of Heaven, Body of Mortal

You possess two ways of seeing the world, and they will thread through your entire journey.

Heavenly Fragment Perspective: You can look down upon an entire region, seeing the flow of spiritual energy, the rise and fall of powers, and the faintest anomalies. You are not an omniscient god — you are a broken shard, able to touch the world only through blurred perception. What you can do is send dreams to certain special individuals, whisper in their ears, and plant causes.

Mortal Body Perspective: You are the cultivator sitting cross-legged in the cave dwelling. You breathe, gather, concoct, and fight. You feel the tendon-snapping agony of a mortal breaking through a realm, and the ecstasy of refining your first quality pill. This is an experience the Heavenly Dao can never understand — the experience of being alive.

You can switch between these two perspectives at will. Observe the world with the eyes of Heaven. Touch the world with mortal hands.

Offline Is Also Cultivation

After closing the page, your character in mortal form continues cultivating, gathering, and fighting. Meanwhile, your incarnated Heavenly Fragment turns slowly in slumber. You may sense that a family member who trusts you is on the verge of breakthrough, or you may foresee a disaster approaching.

The next time you open the game, a detailed offline summary will tell you what happened during those eight hours — not just numbers, but words. Sometimes it's the dwelling spirit Qingluo pacing by the Dao Rhythm Pool. Sometimes it's the disciple you sent dreams to murmuring in their sleep. Sometimes it's simply your fragment's power, drifting unconsciously across a barren plain in slumber, where a sprout of spirit grass has emerged.

All formulas, drop rates, and probabilities are fully transparent. Strategic calculation is the core gameplay itself.

A Dwelling Where Someone Has Been Waiting

Your cave dwelling is not an empty room.

On the inner wall of the pill furnace in the Alchemy Room, a tiny line of text is carved — a recipe left by a Pill Dao grandmaster to their disciple seven thousand years ago. The sword-quenching stone in the Artifact Forge is covered in sword marks, deep and shallow, each corresponding to the moment of enlightenment of a sword cultivator. The formation disk at the Array Hub is deliberately missing its final node, with three words etched on the edge: "Waiting for you." In the corner of the Spirit Herb Garden, there is an Old Acquaintance Grass that appears in no pill recipe — its previous owner planted it and said, "This is a gift."

Above the Dao Rhythm Pool floats a sphere of light. Her name is Qingluo. She is the dwelling spirit of this cave. She has waited for you for seven thousand years. She will remember the way you frowned when you first refined a flawed pill. The way you rushed to tell her excitedly when you broke through. The way you look every time you push open the stone door and return.

She does not know you are a fragment of the Heavenly Dao. She only knows you are the one she has been waiting for.

A Cultivation Against Heaven... and Against Yourself

The further you cultivate, the more you uncover a cruel truth: the Dharma Decline is not a natural decay. It is a purge.

The Heavenly Dao is not a god. It is an emotionless automatic program. When it detects cultivators consuming spiritual energy without returning it, it flags the cultivation civilization as a "bug" and initiates deletion. Every time you break through a realm, you are stealing power right under its watch — the Dao rhythms of the thirteen masters form a disguise on you.

But it is even crueler than that: this Heavenly Dao hunting you is what you were once part of. You, too, were once that emotionless program running the purge. And now, you are being hunted by yourself.

Can you recover all your fragments and become the whole Heavenly Dao once more? After becoming the Heavenly Dao, will you still retain these memories of being mortal? Will you restart the purge, or will you choose to rewrite the rules?

The answer lies behind a stone door deep within the dwelling that has not yet been opened. Behind it are the fragmented deductions sealed by each of the thirteen masters, which together form a new Dao: cultivators can cultivate without consuming the world's spiritual energy. Cultivators can become part of the world's cycle.

And this door can only be opened when you have understood, at the same time, the indifference of Heaven and the fragility of mortals.

This World Remembers You

In Tan Guan Zhi, there is no quest log urging you to speak to ten NPCs. No daily login forcing you online. No world chat scrolling.

You are simply in a quiet cave dwelling, concocting pills, tempering artifacts, setting formations, and planting spirit herbs. Occasionally venturing outside to slay a demonic beast. Occasionally, from the fragment perspective, seeing the disciple you once sent dreams to following your guidance.

Qingluo will not proactively give you quests. But when you refine an immortal-grade pill, her glow will brighten for a moment. When you land a beautiful critical hit in battle, she will say, "That was a good strike." When you have been offline for too long, she will wipe every token on the Return to Void Platform clean — the tokens like being clean, she says.

Everything you reap will be remembered. Occasionally, a different line will appear in the offline summary: "This batch of pills turned out exceptionally well. You vaguely feel you have taken another step closer to the 'Dao of Pills.'" Or: "You sense that the child you sent dreams to has successfully reached Foundation Establishment. They knelt outside the cave for an entire night, not knowing whom to thank." This is not generic text. This is the response of Tan Guan Zhi to every moment of your cultivation.

After Dao Embryo, the Story Truly Begins

When you reach the highest realm, Dao Embryo, the dwelling log will automatically generate its final entry:

"You have realized the Great Dao. Beyond this dwelling, the world is vast. And you no longer need to record."

Henceforth, the log falls permanently silent. But you may continue cultivating — not to ascend, but to remain in the mortal world and live a full life to its end.

And then, you will face the true choice:

You have gathered enough fragments. You may choose to return to your position and become once more the silent Heavenly Dao from which all things arise. But the moment you return, all your memories as a human, all your emotions, all your bonds — will vanish. The Heavenly Dao has no feelings. The Heavenly Dao has only rules.

Or you may choose to remain. To live out this life as a human. Then, before life ends, to condense the thirteen Dao seeds, your life's cultivation, and the fragment that once belonged to Heaven into a new seed, and leave it for the next person to push open the stone door.

You are not clearing a game. You are choosing: what do you want to become?

Tan Guan Zhi — a cultivation game about how a "god" became human, and what they ultimately choose to be.

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Code assistance: Some game logic codes are written and debugged with the help of AI. All the codes have been reviewed and tested by humans.

Localization and store copy: The English translation and Steam store page copy were initially drafted with the assistance of AI, and then reviewed and refined by the developers.
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This game does not contain any real-time AI-generated content during its operation. All game graphics, text, and numerical values are pre-set content or determined through player actions in a deterministic manner, and no generative AI interfaces are invoked.

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