Kamisama no Iutoori 2
As the Gods Will: The Second Series
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Kamisama no Iutoori 2

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Kamisama no Iutoori Ni, As the God of Death Dictates 2, Like God Says 2
Japanese: 神さまの言うとおり弐
English: As the Gods Will: The Second Series
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 21
Chapters: 186
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 16, 2013 to Dec 28, 2016
Genres: Action Action, Horror Horror, Supernatural Supernatural
Theme: Gore Gore
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Authors: Kaneshiro, Muneyuki (Story), Fujimura, Akeji (Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.821 (scored by 1031810,318 users)
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Ranked: #12432
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Popularity: #871
Members: 22,106
Favorites: 730

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With life or death at stake, it's easy to say that both series revolves around a survival game concept. The main characters gets themselves involved in deadly turn of events with life threatening consequences. However, it's shown that both series' main protagonist has a strong dedication to survive and his will has influence on others. Throughout both series, the games gets more complex in nature involving its rules and turns. There's also a mystery-like vibe in regards to the origins of both series. Recommended for fans of survival game and horror fiction. 
reportRecommended by Stark700
Survival games with lots and lots of deaths. 
reportRecommended by BlindNoldor
A survival game in which a group of person have to play some games and if they fail they die. The games are ordered by an unknown mascot-like character and some of the games are retransmitted by TV. 
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They are survival games in which an anonymous king/god order to a group of students to follow task or play games. 
reportRecommended by BlindNoldor
Both are death game like scenarios with alot of twists and turns ahead of them as well as alot of tragedy the cast goes through. 
reportRecommended by Disapeared_Ghost
Both are death game based stories with a ya cast making difficult decisions that could mean life or death. 
reportRecommended by Disapeared_Ghost
Similar tone, which mixes the sad/horror aspects of the situation with occasional humor, and similar characters and character designs. Both are great survival stories with interesting "enemy" designs (the zombies and the virus mechanics / the games). 
reportRecommended by memikemi
Realistic styled artwork, gruesome deaths, awkward humor. 
reportRecommended by JessieBelle
here are too good survival manga enjoy 
reportRecommended by edroxel
Both series simply revolve around killing each other in a game of death. But that's not all, both also really have very similar endings. Even though one is particularly longer than the other, both series are definitely pretty similar. 
reportRecommended by dane17eduard
Both have nonsensical absurd endings make just for shock value. Also both writers dont deserve talent of their art guys. If you look for something like KNL which wasted its potential and tried to be memorable with nonsensical ending then you have found it. 
reportRecommended by Sidholun
Well, for starters, both series focuses has a sense of game phenomenon where the players' lives are at stake. It starts off mysteriously and the main male protagonist quickly realizes that his life is in jeopardy after strange events. Both series involves psychological themes and thriller like endings. There is some twists in the series and the game is deadly as it is presented. Both manga also involves some supernatural themes involving the way the murders happen. There is violence involved and along with that a sense of 'mindfuck' mixed together.  
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Shounen survival games set in a school. Although Kamisama is way more hardcore. 
reportRecommended by BlindNoldor
Both have an average boy thrust into a survival game, hoping to save his friends from death. Mysterious games . 
reportRecommended by SasoriUzumaki
Looking for another manga that throw away all its potential, destroyed its plot and finished with nonsensical ending? Look no forther, these both are pretty similar in that regard. 
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Two inseparable friends. One school. No escape, except you beat the game. Two fates are sealed. This is a short description of the beginning of Kami-sama no Iutoori Ni and di[e]ce. Even I wouldn't be able to tell which one was meant exactly if I wasn't the author of this. I couldn't help but notice that the protagonists of these manga are good-looking and have some similarities in behaviour. Kami-sama no Iutoori Ni is something for hardcore survival fans. If you liked di[e]ce, you won't regret reading Kami-sama. 
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Isn't this just another school manga? Aphorism is a school manga, yes. However, the students of Aphorism are just as scared as Kamisama no Iutoori Ni's participants - both stories deal with strange death games. Despite their relatively heavy premises, these stories contain a few funny moments which, in the case of Aphorism, are found more frequently. That said, Kamisama no Iutoori Ni is much more straightforward when it comes to violence. Aphorism bears more light-heartedness in between action scenes, so its actually shocking moments are truly shocking. In conclusion, Aphorism should be a good read if one enjoys the school setting and students fighting for their  read more 
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