The Daily Life of a Middle-Aged Online Shopper in Another World · review
** spoiler free, bief summary ** Surprisingly, the story is quite entertaining — mostly because it has a clear sense of progress. The main character actually learns new things, makes useful connections, and steadily builds his life in the new world. It’s not directionless, which makes it feel more engaging than a lot of similar “laid-back” isekai series. The characters, however, are pretty simple and not very deep. What’s a bit hard to swallow is how quickly and senselessly they start liking the main character — often without much justification. It feels a little forced and makes their relationships less meaningful than they could’ve been. Still, if you’relooking for an easygoing fantasy series with light humor, food scenes, and a chill vibe — this one does the job well. Just don’t expect any major emotional investment, so Im giving it a score for what it is.