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Otonarisan Game · review

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Top reader Mar 13, 2025 · 2 min read
7 /10

Otonarisan Game is interesting because it was more an act of love by the mangaka. This manga was cancelled when it reached a single volume in length, then the mangaka chose to continue the story on her own on Pixiv, then she ended it on her own without a firm conclusion. Her love for the characters is undeniable, which is why I suggest reading it even if it is only a humble romcom with a somewhat dissatisfying ending. The manga is a 4koma focused around two families, the Tsuroaka and the Sasano. The two of the three daughters of the Tsuroaka house deeply love two ofthe brothers of the Sasano house. It's just bad luck that the targets of their affection are denser than lead. A lot of the humor in this romcom revolves around the primary couple. Maiko is head over heels for Keisuke, but she is both unable to spit it out and prone to very amusing overreaction. Her older sister, Ranko, is pining after Kenji, and she's not as bad as her little sister, but it provides refreshing change of pace. The last two, Kaede for the boys and Riko for the girls, are more comic relief than

There's no problem with the art, it's a sweet and cute style that isn't seen as much now. You sit back and enjoy the cuteness while watching the very funny facial expressions and reactions. I think the main flaw is that once she was on her own, the mangaka did not have the same editorial feedback to help bring the best out of the story. There were interesting ideas, but the execution was not strong enough. I do wish she had provided a more satisfying conclusion, but I guess she was stuck by that point, which is too bad.

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