Game Club

As a solo developer since young, this is the dream-like club experience that least people understood. To make stacks of tiny games with your friend, have them played while inviting more like-minded people. Thanks for translating.
 
@yuriie The author doesn't have a twitter. They do have a pixiv but they don't upload anything on it, unless it's on their fanbox (which is one of japan's patreon equivilants).
pixiv:https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/4134515
Fanbox:https://www.pixiv.net/fanbox/creator/4134515
Website:http://www.mozocry.com/
 
Wow, this feels like those nightmare situations that seem to happen in one completely random day and you keep asking yourself what the fuck why
 
The description said this is doujinshi, but where exactly was this published? Comiket? The official site only shows extra contents of Game Club.

Edit: found the melonbooks link
 
I dunno what most of this has to do with video games but it needs to stop and everyone needs to be given a hug.
 
This finale was a good recreation of those real life episodes where something quite bad happens but after a while life just continues.
 
Well, that was a very realistic ending.

Thanks Penny Theater for subbing this all!
 
If you read other works by the author, you will find the same melancholic feeling here. In the first half of the series, the characters are on the one hand kinda puppets to have philosophical debates (which I liked, dont misunderstand) and on the other hand broken people who try to interact and carefully build mutual ground together in the gaming club, where they all find a place to hide from real life. The second half is basically "komm süßer tod": It all comes tumbling down down down. Now that I think about it, Evangelion isn't so different from this manga. You know, without the angels, mech fights and the happy ending.
 
This is really saddening, But damn, I actually think this is based on a real life story...

No way to prove it do, To much crazy guy on this side of the big puddle that separate us.
 
Surprisingly good. Haven't read anything else by this author. Some chapters made laugh out loud. Overall felt realistic describing what adolescent kids who spend way too much time in their own head are up to. Felt genuine concern for characters during certain moments. An excellent doujin.
 

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