Tomozaki is one of the best gamers in Japan, and in his opinion, the game of real life is one of the worst. No clear-cut rules for success, horribly balanced, and nothing makes sense. But then he meets a gamer who’s just as good as him, and she offers to teach him a few exploits…
Say what you want; famous games are usually fun
It feels awesome to gain a bunch of levels after a battle
When a girl’s your first friend, life feels like a date for a while
Sometimes you conquer a dungeon only to find a strong boss back in your village
The characters who become your friends after you clear a hard event usually have high stats
Once you start speedrunning the minigames, you seriously can’t stop
When a mentor character becomes a boss, they’ll push you to the edge
There are some problems a bottom-tier character can’t fix alone
When you go back to the starter town with the full party, new stuff tends to happen
Multiplayer games have their own special appeal
A single choice can change everything
Equipment for girls has special effects