Game Over

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Des alternatives: Synonyms: Yukai no Susume, Kedama no Cake, Kinou Kenka wo Shimashita
Japanese: GAME OVER
Auteur: Mizutani, Fuuka
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapitres: 8
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2010-08-05 to 2011-01-26
Sérialisation: Rakuen Le Paradis

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Des alternatives: Synonyms: Yukai no Susume, Kedama no Cake, Kinou Kenka wo Shimashita
Japanese: GAME OVER
Auteur: Mizutani, Fuuka
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapitres: 8
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2010-08-05 to 2011-01-26
Sérialisation: Rakuen Le Paradis
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Akemi Toudou, a young office worker, has a little game she likes to play during her commute. She will take a seat next to a male on the bus, and if she can get him to look at her twice, then she wins. Up until now, she has always come out victorious, but to up the ante, she chooses a middle school boy as her next opponent. To her surprise, he doesn't spare her a single glance.

Incited by his indifference, she sits next to him again; but no matter what she tries, he always ignores her. Must she admit defeat and declare the game over?




The volume also includes 3 one-shots: Yukai no Susume, Kedama no Cake, Kinou Kenka wo Shimashita.
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ZephyrSong8
Apr 04, 2021
Story:

Game Over is an extremely light-hearted romance. No love rivals, backstories, or misunderstandings. The closest thing there is to drama is the main female lead, Akemi, being insecure; she thinks she's not good enough for Shouta, the male protagonist, because of their age difference. However, this only results in heart-warming moments as Shouta, being the smooth motherfucker he is, shows just how much he loves her whenever she feels insecure.

In the end, Game Over is a simple and cute love story about an adult who falls in love with a teenager. From that point on, we get to see Shouta mature and become a man who can stand on equal grounds with Akemi. Akemi, on the other hand, becomes more child-like and acts like any teenage girl would due to the growth of Shouta, physically and mentally. These changes in both characters just leads to even more sweet moments.

Art:

The art is nothing special. It's not bad, but it's not great either. It's as simple as that. The character designs could've been worse.

Character:

The story really only has 2 important characters, Akemi & Shouta. Our female protagonist, Akemi, is initially portrayed as calm & collected woman who thinks she can get the attention of any guy. When Shouta is introduced into her life, we find out, she's far from mature. She's quick to blush and doubts herself. She's simply a grown woman with more of an adorable side than a mature one. As for our male protagonist, he's a good guy. He doesn't hide the fact that he's dating Akemi. He lets people know he's dating someone much older than him. Furthermore, he's witty and has a teasing personality, but he never crosses any lines. All of his actions and comments are just friendly, funny, & sweet. We get to see Shouta bring out Akemi's flustered and red to the ear side. Last but not least, Shouta's always there for Akemi when she's down. He always knows exactly what to say and how to show how much she means to him. The relationship of Shouta & Akemi is nothing short of delightful and endearing.

Overall:

If you're in need of a romance, why don't you give this a try? There's no drama, you got likable characters, kisses, and a happy ending. What more could you want? Not to mention, the manga is only 5 chapters long, so just give it a shot.
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Narudatsu15
Apr 04, 2021
Game Over consist of 8 Chapters where the first 3 of them are totally different stories which are basically One Shot and the 5 other Chapters are of the same story.

This review is only about the 5 Chapters of the same story.

Well, romance Manga between an older female protagonist and a young male protagonist are so rare to find and if ever you find one then most of the time it never has a happy ending.
Game Over by Mizutani Fuuka is one of the best manga of this genre I've read and the manga has the cutest happy ending which really made me genuinely smile.

Well due to the fact that the manga is pretty short I won't be giving any detailed summary about it else I'll end up wrapping the entire story for you.
So, briefly, Game Over is about a career woman who is around her late 20's falling in love with a young high school boy. The story is simple and super light without any drama and is straight to the point. The 5 chapters are "Time Skipping" like i.e, whatever started on the first page of one chapter ends on its last page and then after a long time the second chapter picks up with a new scene.

Seriously speaking, I've truly enjoyed the plot but I would have wanted it to be longer with more details and also more romantic development between the cute couple.
I believe that the manga had a lot of potential becoming one of the most popular and unique if its chapters were extended with more romantic elements and other major and minor details.

I would love to see an anime adaptation of this manga with more scenes included.

Well, Game Over is an amazing manga that is worth your attention! So, give it a try! ;)

Cheers....