List of Titles
- Main series:
- Xuanyuan Sword (軒轅劍)(1990)
- Xuanyuan Sword 2 (軒轅劍貳)(1994)
- Xuanyuan Sword 3: Beyond the Clouds and Mountains (軒轅劍參:雲和山的彼端)(1999)
- Xuanyuan Sword 4: Hei Long Wu xi Yun Fei Yang (軒轅劍肆:黑龍舞兮雲飛揚)(2002)
- Xuanyuan Sword 5: The Adventure in Shanhai World (軒轅劍伍:一劍凌雲山海情)(2006)
- Xuanyuan Sword 6 (軒轅劍陸)(TBA)
- Xuanyuan Sword 7 Online (軒轅劍七Online)(TBA)
- Waizhuan (Legend) titles:
- Xuanyuan Sword Waizhuan: The Dance of the Maples Leaves (軒轅劍外傳:楓之舞)(1995)
- Xuanyuan Sword 3 Waizhuan: The Scar in the Sky (軒轅劍參外傳:天之痕)(2001)
- Xuanyuan Sword Waizhuan: The Millennium Destiny (軒轅劍外傳:蒼之濤)(2004)
- Xuanyuan Sword Waizhuan: The Clouds of Han Dynasty (軒轅劍外傳:漢之雲) (2007)
- Xuanyuan Sword Waizhuan: The Clouds Faraway (軒轅劍外傳:雲之遙) (2010)
- Other titles:
- Xuanyuan Fu Mo Lu (軒轅伏魔錄) (2001)
- Xuanyuan Sword Online: The Chain of the Life (軒轅劍網路版) (2002)
- Dream of Mirror Online (飛天歷險:軒轅劍網路版2代)(2005)
- Xuanyuan Sword Online: The Scar in the Sky (軒轅劍網路版參:天之痕)
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