Mystery Crown have another romance FMV in the works. In Worthy or Not, players become the owner of a dating agency and help people with their relationship issues and set up pairings. The game is due in Q2, 2026 and unfortunately it does not list support for English.
“Worthy or Not” is a full-motion video (FMV) dating simulation game. Players will face various topics and make different choices throughout the game’s storyline, and each choice will alter the target characters’ hidden attributes. In the final matching stage, different matching plans—shaped by the accumulated changes in the targets’ hidden values during gameplay—will lead to a multitude of distinct endings. In the story, you will take on the role of a matchmaking agency owner, engaging in one “verbal duel” after another.




Hao Pei, a postgraduate from a top-tier “985 Project” university, skipped the corporate rat race right after graduation and dived straight into the blind dating scene. After navigating countless pitfalls, he decided to open Hehe Matchmaking Agency, a one-stop solution for all kinds of tricky relationship and marriage dilemmas!
This is no fairy-tale blind dating scene—only sharp, reality-baring confrontations. You’ll meet: the “wishful-thinking” goddesses demanding a million-yuan annual salary; the female programmers hiding their marital history and children; the “brother-subsidizing” women trapped by their families of origin; the elite descendants fixated on asset matching; the strong career women who admire power yet fear gold-digging men…
Every choice you make shapes the story’s path: will you snap clients out of their unrealistic dating fantasies, or help them find a well-matched partner? Confront real-world relationship conflicts—including betrothal gifts, housing and cars, and family of origin issues—and unlock N different endings. You can either personally matchmake perfect unions or witness heart-wrenching regrets. Step into the role of a top matchmaker, tackle these “difficult” clients, and explore the true meaning of “matching” amid absurd and eye-opening clashes of values!
It appears the game is more about playing matchmaker than a romance / dating sim, but it is hard to tell. It might be interesting to discuss the topics as a neutral third-party, even if there is minimal romance for the player character. Verbal duels sound interesting, anyway.
It is unclear if this is third-person or first person, but the images provided are possibly promotional shots (with fake UI) taken during filming, rather than from the perspective of the film camera lens. We will need video footage to confirm.
