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Jinrou Game

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Werewolf Game
Japanese: 人狼ゲーム


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 18
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 8, 2014 to Jun 8, 2015
Genres: Drama Drama, Horror Horror, Mystery Mystery
Themes: Gore Gore, Psychological Psychological
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: KiSSCA
Authors: Akiguchi, Giggle (Story), Koudon (Art)

Statistics

Score: 6.541 (scored by 53105,310 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #156602
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1684
Members: 12,513
Favorites: 76

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Well for starters, the story and initial "game" concept in both series are very similar. The game itself has all participants trying to work out, and kill off, the killer who is mingled in with them. In Doubt, the players are called "Rabbits" and the killer is a "Wolf". In Jinrou Game, the players are called "residents" and the killer is also a "werewolf". Also, there are two major differences that isn't in Doubt. One is that there are actually two wolves than one. The second is that one player has the power for someone to relvel if they are a Werewolf or a Resident. 
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Same premise of group of young people getting trapped together in unknown place and forced to participate in a deadly game. 
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High school students are forced to partage in a derranged "game", one that has them in need to harm or even kill the others - or risk their own deaths otherwise. 
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Both have a young adult cast being forced to take part in a life or death situation and face many twists and turns ahead of them as a well as a dark atmosphere. 
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Both have a young adult cast being forced to take part in a life or death situation and face many twists and turns ahead of them as a well as a dark atmosphere 
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In both stories the characters play a Mafia-style game with real consequences. While Among Us is more comical, Jirou tries to take the subject more seriously. 
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A group of high schoolers are suddenly forced to take part in a psychotic death game an must work together or against each other to survive. With lots of over the top gore and goofy death scenes present. 
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Group of people gets trapped in a place and are forced to participate in a deadly "game". 
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Group of high school students get suddenly forced into playing a game that is filled with deadly consequences and slaughter. 
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Both manga are about group of people that get trapped in a place and forced to play a dangerous game - and things get ugly fast. Difference is that in Life Is Money, the participation in the game itself is at least semi-voluntarily. 
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Both series have pretty similar art, each of them are about a mystery and the main character having to change his/her life by force, also both of them give the same taste of gore. 
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