If you liked
Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic
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...then you might like
Gate: Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri
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Both of these series have many similarities yet are both unique in their own ways. They are both are set in a magical and mythical world filled with a whole mixture of tribes and communities of people, animals, and mythical beings. Both stories follow a protagonist that is new to these worlds and are learning things from scratch. In Magi it is Aladin, in Gate, it's the JSDF. Magic also plays a big part in both worlds, though it plays a bigger part in Magi than in Gate. In both, you also get to meet different types of God like beings. Both stories also deal with hierarchy, particracy and most notably both series, on some level, focuses on discrimination of different people and beings.
If you liked
Doubt
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...then you might like
Jinrou Game
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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.