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Ao Haru Ride
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Orange
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Be it a person who isn't there anymore (Orange), or a person who has changed drastically and only partly isn't there anymore (Ao Haru Ride) - they will definitely stir the emotions of their surroundings. In these two worlds, romantic feelings are a heavy burden to be borne by the heroines. They will discover that it is difficult to recover physical and emotional damage which has already been dealt, trying to repair it in Orange, or to build something completely new in Ao Haru Ride. Oh, precious youth!

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Ao Haru Ride
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Country Girl: "TRianThology: Sanmenkyou no Kuni no Alice" yori
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Relationships change, break, or are made. And sometimes, people don't accept that. They will run away, actively hide away their feelings, or chase after the past. Or all of it, as in Ao Haru Ride and Country Girl. Either world deals with the inevitable changes which come after the transition from middle school to high school. While Country Girl attempts to restore a group of friends, featuring a uniquely gloomy atmosphere at times, Ao Haru Ride tries to establish a new group, focusing on romantic, fluffy settings. Two worlds revolving around adolescence, complementing each other in a delicious fashion.

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Orange
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Country Girl: "TRianThology: Sanmenkyou no Kuni no Alice" yori
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They promised. But sadly, not all promises can be kept. An unfulfilled promise... how much impact will it have on your future? Or on you as a person? A sad happening causes a group of friends to drift apart. As the protagonists attempt to restore the past, how much trouble will it take for them to succeed? In either world they will deal with regrets and broken relationships, with Country Girl picking up the reconstruction of the past while building a life in the present, as Orange will attempt to fix things that are set in stone on the one hand, and offer the protagonists a live in the here-and-now on the other hand. Whether to fix a regret or deal with it - these worlds will explore either option.

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Orange
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Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai.
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Can regrets be fixed? The past, can it also be fixed? Tragedy strikes within a group of close friends. While Anohana will focus on changing the present, Orange will show what changes in the past can clear up misunderstandings and regrets existing in the future. Both worlds are thought-provoking and heartwarming, yet real and heartrending at the same time. If you're looking for thoughts on how to fix your past and present, you have found two wonderful examples!

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Real Account
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Dead Tube
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You've heard of F○○ebook and Y○○Tube. Now get ready for... ...Real Account and Dead Tube. Yes. It's exactly what it sounds like. You think people on social networks are obnoxious? Do you find them fake? Or do you like them? Wait until you see what happens when social networks are merged with real life. Literally. Socially awkward actions lead to death in Real Account. No, not social death - clinical death. A lack of views on Dead Tube will bring punishment upon the uploader, in accordance with the contents of the uploaded video. While Dead Tube focuses on the production of video content, Real Account will additionally explore other known functions present in social networking. Even though the punishments in either world can be anything from harsh to lethal, it is the motivation of your fellow Dead Tubers to do... things which poses the real threat. Millennial, gory horror. But also a slice of life! What a wonderful merger!

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Imawa no Kuni no Alice
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Online: The Comic
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Would you like to stay in a murderous world with games made to break you? If not, you are welcome to leave, but that will either kill you or everyone who is dear to you. Well, that wouldn't matter after you die, would it? In Imawa no Kuni no Alice and Online: The Comic, the players of a murderous game are forced to play against other players, or to participate in an MMORPG respectively. The thing is, however, they don't have to play 24/7! That means there is a world to explore and a regular, or quite irregular, life to live! How thoughtful of the creators! There are relationships to make. Important problems to solve, and mysteries to delve into. Neither world offers an apparent escape route, so the participants will have to adapt to their new lives for now. And such a life... is it really as bad as it sounds once everyone has gotten used to its horrors and peculiarities?

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Dead Tube
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Online: The Comic
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Oh, my. You two are so different. Two complementary worlds. Two games with mandatory participation. Being forced to play a lethal game in Online: The Comic, and yet doing it very voluntarily in Dead Tube. A sweet art style in Online, and crisp, bloody, mature shots in Dead Tube. Mystery and the budding of relationships in Online, and bonding, but also betrayal of the most wicked sort, over an eerie common hobby in Dead Tube. The kind, warm and most caring protagonist of Online, and the murderously twisted and deviant protagonist of Dead Tube. Mai Yashiro in Online... and Mai Mashiro in Dead Tube.

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Danganronpa Kirigiri
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Dead Tube
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Sign up and win big! But be careful - there is no resigning halfway through! On Dead Tube, only the most exciting videos matter, and the participants record them! But there is one limitation: There are no limitations! Upload a video showing pranks, armed robberies, or gory corpses! The only thing that matters is that it has to get lots of views! Dangan Ronpa's Kirigiri will oppose an uncanny organization which offers the satisfaction of vengeance to surviving victims of unsolved crimes. Finally knowing who the culprit had been, the victim has to murder them in return, deceiving the detective chosen to investigate this game of revenge! Either world will ruthlessly punish losers by casting them into debt, and erase the crimes of all winners, thoroughly rewarding them. While Kirigiri's foundation is logic and reasoning, Dead Tube is quite gory and dirty. My, what exciting worlds!

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Darwin's Game
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The online world can be rather competitive. People may strive to gain an edge in online games or in presenting content on streaming websites. But now that everything is actually real, what will they do? How does their motivation change when they sign up for a real social fighting game as in Darwin's Game? Or a real streaming website with very disturbing content, as in Dead Tube? Doesn't that mean that there will be no more simulations, but fights with actual knives and guns? And that boring acting will be replaced with the bloody corpses of familiar people and content more mature than vintage Cheddar? And that both worlds will be full of horror and death? Why, yes! Now that the online world has become thus... ...is that okay?

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Darwin's Game
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Online: The Comic
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Ah, the age of technology! Technology means science to some, automation to others. But there's always that one person who wants to connect the virtual and the real - just for fun. And fun it is! Darwin's Game - entertainment and leisure, fun and relaxation, social bonding and connections - with such alluring qualities, all kinds of people are bound to gather if one were to massively spread a social fighting game. ...Which turns out to be real?! And gory?! Beep. Oops. He signed up. Online: The Comic - entertainment and leisure, fun and relaxation... is what she thought when she opened the mailbox to find a game console! My, how wonderful! ..."If you destroy this console, it will explode," it says. She remembers the blown-apart corpse from the news. If she doesn't play the game, every person dear to her will be slaughtered. If she loses the game, her body will cease functioning, or worse. Virtual and real... how far apart are these notions? They will find out.

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Psyren
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Online: The Comic
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I find an item. I check it out. I'm transported into another world. It's not very safe. No. There's no going back, only forward, to reach the exit. Fighting to survive in another world, only to find out that the other world is not so different from the original, after all. Learning that you're not alone. Learning that you can grow stronger, and grow as a person. And that fighting can only get you so far. Psyren and Online: The Comic. There will be freaky weapons and abilities. Each work presents two worlds to be explored. Of course, there will be bitter-sweet moments, and while Psyren is quite action-heavy with lots of flashy battle scenes and fast-paced hunts, Online further chooses to explore socializing, planning and remembering. These two worlds complement each other wonderfully.

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Real Account
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Online: The Comic
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Socialize! Play games! Add me to your favorites! Follow my account! Does that sound marvelous? Does that sound like junk-mail? Or does it sound... ...like the dead bell? For some people, gruesome deaths and mental exhaustion may be the only things associated with these phrases. People are caught online, but truly, definitely caught. Real Account will test their social skills, and convey the harshness of social networking by conducting live-or-die events, punishing the losers accordingly. One social faux pas may cost you your life. Online: The Comic will link its participants' physical bodies to their game consoles, and have them play a progressively difficult role-playing game every day, maiming or killing those whose HP reach zero. In order to avoid death, players may sacrifice their body parts and organs, which can then be auctioned among players. Networking and gaming at their finest and most corrupt.

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Aphorism
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Online: The Comic
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Every day is a new game. Be it an actual game which must be played diligently on a daily basis, or an abnormal school life where death awaits should you fail at the extermination of the appointed target - nobody gets off lightly. Online: The Comic will kindly deliver a brand-new handheld game console to your home - binding you to play the sinister role-playing game saved on it at least once every 24 hours, blasting apart the bodies of those who refuse! If you die in the game, a body part of yours will stop functioning in real life. Are you willing to pay the price to get it back? You'd better, because guess what happens once you have lost every eligible limb and organ... Aphorism will force its students to choose a kanji-symbol so that they may gain a special power associated with its meaning, to be used for the extermination of abominations which appear out of nowhere to brutally slaughter the students! How will the participants be able to resist, and what, or who, caused these insane games to exist?

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Ousama Game
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Real Account
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"Why aren't you picking up the phone? I've already called you 6 times!" Never again. Especially not for those accomplishing tasks in Ousama Game and Real Account. Do-or-die games that revolve around social games and contacts, making heavy use of mobile phones - tasks that are usually impossible to solve without a mobile phone... and death follows those who fail. But what exactly separates the participants from regular humans? They can only try to find out while the clock is still ticking!

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Btooom!
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Darwin's Game
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One brutal online game which turns into reality. Many players. Many duels. Fewer players. How well this describes the premises of Btooom! and Darwin's Game! Cooperation. Betrayal. Battles of stamina. Battles of wits. And a gory end for the losers...!

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Btooom!
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Real Account
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When the protagonists find themselves trapped in a recreation of an online world, they are faced with a cruel truth: It isn't a harmless recreation. Actions that would usually be safely performed from beyond the monitor suddenly have very deadly consequences for those who are trapped in the recreated world. Especially in Btooom!, the consequences are logically predictable, seeing as everyone is armed to the teeth! But not every death can be explained with conventional logic, as in Real Account. Lots of horror. Lots of survival.

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Btooom!
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Kamisama no Iutoori
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How good are you at playing shooter games online? Good! And what about playing them in real life? Maybe! After all, I'm good online! What if a young person with no actual combat experience whatsoever was casually dumped into a battle game setting with a unique type of weapon, like in Btooom!? Or an assortment of gory versions of popular traditional games with no means of protection at all, like in Kamisama no Iutoori? And there will be all sorts of people suffering - or enjoying - the same thing. Can they be trusted or teamed up with, and when will the game end? There is no "quit" button, after all!

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La Mosca
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Kamisama no Iutoori
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May the hunt begin! A signed contract in La Mosca forces you to work on an abomination-infested island with a corrupt leader. In Kamisama no Iutoori, the misfortune of being a student binds you to participate in an unending series of supernatural survival games. In order to survive, the protagonists can accomplish their goals on their own or put their trust into others, working together, in the hopes of staying alive and putting an end to their struggles. These worlds will focus on how... well that goes.

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Doubt
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Corpse Party: Blood Covered
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Gory death with bloody corpses and a maniac is at large. Or rather, in the same locked-down building as you! My, that doesn't sound very inviting. But too bad! Even though none of the participants wanted to join, here they are. While Doubt will give away eerie masks and a reenactment of the game "Rabbit Doubt," in which the players have to guess the identity of the murderer among them in order to survive, players in Corpse Party will confront supernatural, as well as very physical, lethal dangers. Yes. It is what it says on the tin, and don't worry. The tin isn't wrong.

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Battle Royale
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Imawa no Kuni no Alice
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The game masters have arrived. The participants have arrived. Without further ado... they wake up to a dark, bloody murder spectacle - and find themselves to be the actors! There are ways to leave the stage, however. For example, to thwart your opponents' efforts to kill you. Or to be killed, really. Battle Royale will give you one goal - and that is to be the only person left on the island. Imawa no Kuni no Alice will prevent you from being lazy by guiding you through gruesome games, without clearing which you will lose your privilege of staying in its world, and also your life. Trust and suspicion, cooperation and betrayal - both worlds will redefine such trivial notions. Especially if you want someone else to survive with you.

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Kamisama no Iutoori
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Darwin's Game
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Deadly, gory games? New opponents and challenges coming at you as moths would raid a lantern during the night? You didn't sign up for this! It was just another school day, like in Kamisama no Iutoori! But now, you will be maimed or slaughtered if you refuse to participate in weird games! Or maybe you did sign up for this...? Receiving an invitation on your mobile phone as in Darwin's Game, prompting you to register an online gaming account because your classmate needs help... only to realize that he is dead and the duels in that game are very real! And so are those knives and handguns pointed at you! Then again, so is the prize money! In order to survive in either game, are you willing to do what you've always believed to be wrong? Or will your hesitation prove to be lethal...?

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Arakawa Under the Bridge
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Level E
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Ah, those people! They're just impossible! So weird! It's like... like they're aliens or something! Or aren't they...? Level E with its bona fide visitors from space who pretend to be regular men and women, or Arakawa Under the Bridge with regular men and women who... sheesh, they aren't regular at all! And both worlds will explore just how multiple kinds of humans - or aliens - can mingle together. Regular and irregular. Socially adept and absolutely not. In the city or under a bridge.

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Liar Game
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Dolls Code
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Caught in a building with no means of leaving. Why? Did the players sign up for prize money if they win a game, and for the pits of debt should they lose, as in Liar Game? Or did they break the law and must now atone for their crimes by taking part in a psychological experiment, the winner attaining freedom, according to Dolls Code? Either way, they will play eerie games. Mind you, playing a zero-sum game is not a piece of cake! If one person wins, there will be a loser. And in order to guarantee that the gap between these two is never bridged, players in both games are willing to feed and suck on the trust of others, and to deceive heartlessly...

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ənígmə
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Dolls Code
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Caught in a school with no means of escape? Duh! I do that every day! But... something unusual (quite unusual, and it's not puberty) is going on with everyone's bodies...? H-How did that happen!? ənígmə will challenge its players to puzzles and games to be solved using their special abilities, while Dolls Code will churn out small, sometimes outright eerie tasks, mainly attacking with mental pressure - in order to win the game, will you players be able to do "that?" Everything is connected to the past. And the game masters wouldn't conduct such games for just any reason - no, not at all...

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Life Is Money
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Dolls Code
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The wonders of the human body and psyche - their adaptability is extraordinary! Let's try something and test just how adaptable they are! ...ah, wait. Where do we get the subjects? No problem! Bait them with a humongous pile of prize money as in Life Is Money, or use their offenses as an excuse to confine them in a school as in Dolls Code! Now they may play a game in which they either deceive and do worse things for that lump of cash, or gather enough points to leave the school by completing mysterious tasks! However, in either game, the mastermind will find a creepy way to make the players distrust each other...

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Darker than Black: Kuro no Keiyakusha
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Ansatsu Kyoushitsu
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How does assassination change a person? Will a common target help a group of assassins form a bond, or the opposite? How do assassins even act? And who or what are they even killing for? How troublesome it is to be a contracted killer. These questions will be tackled by Darker than Black in a rather sinister fashion, offering an insight into the world of organized crime, while Ansatsu Kyoushitsu will shed some light on how regular life is for students who are supposed to assassinate their teacher and how they interact with the underground world. In the end, is either world as mild, or heartrending, as you would expect? Well, as it turns out...

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Bokura ga Ita
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Ore Monogatari!!
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Ah, normal life! School, boys and adolescence. And romance! Oh! Life can be lived in different ways. It can be as upbeat and wacky as in Ore Monogatari, or contain more melancholy and drama as in Bokura ga Ita. In either case, there will be a lot of feelings. Rather than being exceedingly similar in their atmospheres, these two works complement one another, so that multiple sides of the thing called "romance" may be observed. Ah, normal life!

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Tobaku Mokushiroku Kaiji
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Danganronpa Kirigiri
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Be it debts that have to be payed as in Tobaku Mokushiroku Kaiji, or a grudge to be relieved in the form of a game as in Dangan Ronpa: Kirigiri - the reward for success is ample, and the risk in the case of failure is enough to make gravediggers dance euphorically! For they will have a lot of work. Psychological manipulation, deception, reasoning, and foresight - neither world will allow a winner who is unacquainted with these qualities. The games will take place in a supervised area, and leaving it could prove... impossible, but! Don't mind that and and just play already! There's a lot of prize money to win!

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Liar Game
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Life Is Money
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Games should be enjoyable. But how enjoyable is a game...? It doesn't matter! After all, the prize money may be 100000000 yen! Wow! Well, provided you as a player are prepared to deceive or mentally break your fellow participants. And provided you are aware that this is what will happen to you should you get the short end of the stick... Cruel, dirty lies in Liar Game. Even higher stakes involving deception and complete mental and bodily exhaustion in Life Is Money - if you participate in such games, how will you change...?

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Di[e]ce
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ənígmə
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The Westminster chime has rung, but nobody will be taking a break, eating lunch. No, they are now trapped in school - and death is waiting around the corner! With ənígmə focusing on its players' special abilities during fast-paced, lethal games, and Di[e]ce stressing the longer-term war, with a chess-based setting, between two groups, neither of these two worlds will be merciful to their players. No. Being passive will only prove fatal.

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