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Otonari Voice Chat
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While the set-up differs in many ways, the very specific story arch of a college student who meets a girl in his apartment building who can't be seen is the same. Nobo-san has a lot more time to flesh out its story, but you can't go wrong with either of them if you're in the mood for a light, relatively safe romance story with a few twists and turns.
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Atsui ze Pen-chan
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Mahjong Club
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Light-hearted comedy centered around mahjong. Mahjong Club follows a group of characters in a school setting and is more of a slice-of-life, while Pen-chan focuses on a single adult main character and has some more serious moments. Both are very funny though, as long as you know mahjong.
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Kinou Nani Tabeta?
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Takasugi-san Chi no Obentou
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Both are cooking manga that focus on frugal, everyday meals. No cooking tournaments or over-the-top reactions to be found here, just warm interpersonal relationships set to the theme of food.
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Potemayo
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Shinryaku! Ika Musume
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Both are the humorous misadventures of a strange creature and its interactions with a small community. Both have cute, simplistic character designs, and each has the same satisfyingly slow pace.
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Yu☆Gi☆Oh!
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Gyakkyou Burai Kaiji: Ultimate Survivor
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Both series involve high stakes gambling and unorthodox game playing, with the use of psychological strategy. Both series also contain the use of a similar psychological battle game: E-Card from Kaiji is extremely similar to Raijinhai in Yu-Gi-Oh!