Jiangcheng Entrepreneurship Story is a simulation construction game that blends ancient business management with modern technology, and many players are looking forward to the mobile version. So, can Jiangcheng Entrepreneurship Story be played on mobile? Let me introduce it to you. The game takes players into a fictional ancient Jiangcheng, allowing you to play as a modern workshop owner, with "time travel to ancient times + modern technology" as the core framework. You will play the role of a Jiangcheng workshop owner who unexpectedly returns to a thousand years ago, building an automated production line in the context of an agrarian civilization.

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In fact, Jiangcheng Entrepreneurship Story has already opened the PC version gaming experience, while the mobile version is under intense development. According to the official plan, the mobile end is expected to officially launch in the first quarter of 2026. At present, players can make reservations through the game area of Wandoujia. In the game, players will be placed in Jiangcheng during the Northern Song Dynasty, starting from scratch to build a workshop. The core gameplay revolves around resource allocation and technological upgrades: initially, you need to manually collect basic materials such as wood and ore, gradually unlocking equipment like furnaces and assemblers, to achieve mass production of iron ingots and reinforced iron plates. In the later stages, you can even manufacture large computers, completely overturning the ancient economic system.

Besides management and construction, the game also deeply integrates wuxia (martial arts) and social elements. Players can learn over 40 types of martial arts, such as light kung fu and hard kung fu, to explore four villages and fight in secret realms like Bat Cave. At the same time, interact with nearly 30 ancient people, including 12 dateable characters—such as Zongjian Pavilion disciples and tavern owners. Each NPC has an independent schedule and storyline.

The game uses a pixel art style, with photovoltaic panels standing beside red brick workshops, wooden water wheels placed alongside conveyor belts, smooth character movements, and martial arts effects that blend ink particles. In terms of exploration, players need to adjust their strategies based on seasons and weather—for example, fishing efficiently for ingredients only in spring, and NPCs shortening their outdoor time in winter. This dynamic environmental design enhances the realism of the world.

Although the mobile version needs to wait until 2026, the official plans to open limited testing by the end of 2025. Current reservation players can lock in benefits early, and once the mobile version launches, they can experience designing circuit board production lines during the day and practicing martial arts in the evening on their phones. This work, which combines management, wuxia, and romance, will definitely not disappoint. Go to Wandoujia and make your reservation now!