<Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table> vol 4 - bit on the aftermath of Cloudy Beach, then a fair amount of time spent following Yuki in the real world, which is a new thing. Then a particularly disturbing game called Halloween Night and the introduction of a new villain.
Started Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table vol 5, but had only made it part way through when I watched the latest episode of Agents of the Four Seasons, which was sort of simultaneously interesting and disappointing. I’ve been suspecting this for a while, and this episode really drove home the feeling that the adaptation is breezing past details and failing to tell the full story as it was originally told. I was pretty certain the original was an LN, so I looked it up, and sure enough it is (and by Akatsuki Kana, the author of Violet Evergarden, which is a detail I remember learning before the season started, but had since forgotten), so I switched immediately to that - <Agents of the Four Seasons> Vol 1: Dance of Spring Part I. About a quarter of the way through, and already it has gone into more detail, but nothing really significant yet.
Hello Bookworm! I looked it up, and the Library in Alexandria — which just so happens to be the greatest in all of Yurgenschmidt, nay… even the entire world — has the following entries:
<Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table> vol 4 - bit on the aftermath of Cloudy Beach, then a fair amount of time spent following Yuki in the real world, which is a new thing. Then a particularly disturbing game called Halloween Night and the introduction of a new villain.
Started Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table vol 5, but had only made it part way through when I watched the latest episode of Agents of the Four Seasons, which was sort of simultaneously interesting and disappointing. I’ve been suspecting this for a while, and this episode really drove home the feeling that the adaptation is breezing past details and failing to tell the full story as it was originally told. I was pretty certain the original was an LN, so I looked it up, and sure enough it is (and by Akatsuki Kana, the author of Violet Evergarden, which is a detail I remember learning before the season started, but had since forgotten), so I switched immediately to that - <Agents of the Four Seasons> Vol 1: Dance of Spring Part I. About a quarter of the way through, and already it has gone into more detail, but nothing really significant yet.
Let me know how Agents of the Four Seasons is when you’re finished. I’m interested but the first 2 anime episodes didn’t make me pick it up.
Will do.
Hello Bookworm! I looked it up, and the Library in Alexandria — which just so happens to be the greatest in all of Yurgenschmidt, nay… even the entire world — has the following entries:
Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table by Yen Press: 📖 Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; 🖥️ Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Agents of the Four Seasons by Yen Press: 📖 Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; 🖥️ Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7