

Everyday, an order is issued, and if it is not obeyed within 24 hours, the student who was given said order will die. One day, the students of a high school class all recieve the same text message and suddenly get caught up in a dangerous game. Note: if we only reads the first 10 chapters, I might even give it a 8/10. It was truly a "in your face" moment for me.Īll in all, it is a superb decision for the translators to not follow up with this manga. It comes up with the most ridiculous explanation.

Readers get the bad feelings that the mangaka will never come up with a plausible conclusion for the unnatural event that are occurring.ĪND guess what, I was right. It gets to a point where I want to just quickly finish the manga and see the ending, whether good or not, for myself. Plot holes appear here and there, as well as widening in magnitude. Soon, it became apparent that the author did not plan ahead. The artwork is cutesy, the characters seem fine,īut most of all, readers are entranced by the marvelous story. Until chapter 10, everything looks great. If somebody does not do as told, he will die a gruesome death. A class of high-school students receive mysterious instructions to participate in the King's Game. This manga starts with an amazing set up. Having completed this manga, I don't blame the English translators for abandoning this manga. I had the "privilege" of reading this manga in Chinese, which had complete translations. The translation group only did 10 chapters. First of all, Ousama Game is a manga title that is not of yet completely translated in English.
