“High school gamers face tough opponents in moddable avatar game Danger Planet.”
Break-Age
BREAK-AGE
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High school gamers face tough opponents in moddable avatar game Danger Planet.
The plot revolves around an intranet-based online game, D.P. (Danger Planet), which is played using a V.P. (Virtual Puppet). VP is literally an avatar which a person uses in the game. However, unlike avatars (characters) from current online games, a VP is allowed to be modified (modded) by a person if he or she has sufficient programming skills. Kirio Nimura, a normal high schooler who likes games. He and his friend Kurata always plays Danger Planet after school, one day they meet a very tough opponent. (Source: MU) Included one-shots: Volume 5: Last Stop, Yuusha Isetsu
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A Manga Publication
- Format 62 × 10 ch × vol
- Total read 8h 16m approx
- Published Oct 1992 – Feb 1999
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M6124 catalog