“Perfect student Miharu enters deadly future game after meeting time-traveler Romeo and toy judge Edward.”
Worldend:Debugger
WORLDEND:DEBUGGER
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Synopsis
Perfect student Miharu enters deadly future game after meeting time-traveler Romeo and toy judge Edward.
Until now, everything in life has come easy to second-year high school student Miharu Seno. He is considered attractive, has no difficulty achieving top marks, and—whether it be skill or luck—consistently beats his friend Kenya Fujishiro at video games. But when a creature with the appearance of a stuffed animal steals his wallet at the arcade, Miharu's good fortune takes a turn for the worse. Lured into an abandoned storage room, he is confronted by a strangely dressed man who climbs out from the other side of an electronic screen. The flamboyant individual, calling himself "Romeo," explains that he has come from the future to partner with Miharu in the "D-Game." Also from the future, the stuffed animal Edward will be the pair's Judge. Despite being unimpressed by the vague prize at stake in the competition, Miharu hates the idea of losing by default. Thus, he declares his intention to not only play the game but also become its victor. His decision proves fortunate as the fate of losers is more severe than shame—those who are defeated are sentenced to death.
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 2 sampled reviews
What 2 readers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.50 · some divergence
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Not enough recommend signal yet
↓ 1.50
Running avg · Apr 2018 → Feb 2021
- 9 “Welp since there aren't any reviews for this manga yet, I'll go ahead and give my quick thoughts. I scored it pretty high because I enjoyed this manga a lot more than I expected. It started out...”
- 6 “This review does not contain spoilers. This manga caught my attention at first glance since it’s rather unusual to come across a survival / death game manga with such a bright artstyle. The bright...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 16 × 3 ch × vol
- Total read 2h 08m approx
- Published Jul 2014 – Dec 2015
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M31358 catalog