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Worthy or Not — Game Description
Worthy or Not is a full-motion video (FMV) dating simulation where every spoken line, choice, and hesitation reshapes the hidden attributes of the characters you meet. As you navigate a variety of debates and scenarios, your decisions alter the targets’ inner values, and those changes drive the final matchmaking stage. The result is a branching narrative with many distinct endings, determined not just by who you choose, but by how you influence their beliefs, fears, and needs.
Step into the role of Hao Pei, a postgraduate from a top-tier university who abandons the corporate grind to open Hehe Matchmaking Agency. This is no fairy-tale blind date — it’s a sharp, reality-checking confrontation with modern relationship dilemmas. You’ll confront a spectrum of clients and social pressures, testing your ability to steer conversations toward genuine compatibility.
Expect encounters with a range of archetypes: the “wishful-thinking” goddesses demanding extravagant salaries; female programmers who hide marital history or children; women constrained by family duties who rely on brotherly subsidies; elite heirs who fixate on assets; and career women who crave power but fear being labeled as gold-diggers. Each client carries hidden desires and conflicts centered on betrothal gifts, housing and cars, and family origins. Your choices will determine whether you dispel unrealistic fantasies or guide them toward a true, well-matched partner.
Core gameplay emphasizes meaningful decisions and live-action reactions. Use skillful dialogue, strategic timing, and moral judgment to shape the narrative’s trajectory. Your path can culminate in personal matchmaking triumphs or heart-wrenching regrets, depending on how you manage conflicts and values.
- Quick-Time Events (QTEs): Timed prompts must be completed to keep conversations on track; failures open alternate endings.
- Critical Choices: Pivotal decisions alter characters’ hidden attributes and steer the story toward different outcomes.
- Event Responses: In special scenes, the way you respond shapes the final endings.
- Clue Collection: Gather clues through dialogue to better understand each client and unlock deeper story layers.
- Multiple Endings: A web of endings emerges from accumulated decisions, reflecting different interpretations of “matching.”
Dive into the drama of real relationships, explore what true compatibility means, and decide whether you are worthy of the label — or not.