
Don’t mess with me, you idiot!!! Is there such a story? I won the game!!
I guess it’s a distraction…
The essence of a designer.
Participating in such a crappy gamble.
>>3No matter how intimidating you are, you are nothing more than a pawn of the house.
The part where you’re misunderstanding the victory conditions of the game.
It would have been better if you could have been more attentive to your surroundings.
Understanding the loophole in the rules just means it’s a wasteful battle is too pointless.
>>7I wonder why this game isn’t one-headed.
>>13Perhaps it’s because the game design is more about winning with minimal numbers to avoid dying rather than killing the opponent.
I didn’t think there were such fools who earn this much.
It’s important to listen to and understand the rules properly.
Mafutsu was giving a lot of hints to the painter, wasn’t he?
>>9Was it this time when I entered the room while eating bread?
>>22I had been eating up to this point, but I wonder when I stopped doing that.
The management did not consider the fact that they are forcing players to engage with a frustrating game.
There is also the possibility that Tufts is being overdone…
I think it’s pretty crazy to have the mentality of ultimately turning my dead self into the best work of art.
There are plenty of games outside the rules that you can get into, so it’s your fault if you don’t realize it.
>>12This isn’t outside the rules, right?
It’s clearly a rule designed with the intention of winning by starving the opponent, or so Mr. Tufts says.
Is this Half-Life?
Is it a scam?
>>14The painter happily fell into the defect of the rules, but in some cases, this game could turn into a boring stalemate.
When looking at the entire Half-Life, it’s just Rei-kun and God that are strange.
I guess things like thread images, detectives, and lawyer-president combinations are probably the average level…
Even the unlevelled Shishigami was winning while getting injured.
The dark rich don’t want to watch sports; they want to see a show.
I’m curious about what would happen if one-head level players played Genie against each other.
I didn’t notice that gold coins had been falling for 30 minutes while I was engrossed in drawing.
I got too caught up in beating up Mafutsu-san, and it’s crazy how Mafutsu-san made me do that.
In most cases, or rather in many cases, aren’t most games just really boring?
The purpose is not a game that gets exciting, but a game to enjoy people dying.
Even winning by a narrow margin means going three days without eating or drinking, which is a terrible game.
>>25A scheme for the dark wealthy to enjoy, no matter what happens.
Holy grail and candles.
Ginny should learn from safer games.
I wonder how many days of detention it would be if I aim for the longest.
>>27If you don’t get any fluids for three days, you’ll die, so that’s the limit.
Even a narrow win means crossing the line to a point where I seriously drank urine.
>>30Not even this is permitted.
Coins will fall when you eat or drink.
If I were a dark wealthy person, I think I would want the edited version of the video later.
The gambler might die just while I’m sleeping.
“I should have lied that I abolished the right to ban private conversations and just let the calculator talk; there might have been a chance.”
>>32That will be a problem in itself.
If it is possible to lift the ban (or if it hasn’t been lifted), then there is no need to play the game.
It seems that Mahutsu-san would quickly see through such lies.
Originally, the game part is just an extra assuming a balance, and what really begins afterward is the hellish survival endurance.
Because the painter won unilaterally…
No matter how much you win in the game, it’s amazing that it’s just a toy world.
Even though I’m the main character of a gambler.
Was this area a game choice that was like, “Should we eliminate Mr. Mafutsu, who has the Doubting Demon suspicion?”
Not realizing that ultimately surviving is far more important than winning the immediate game when I reached the halfway point is also a negative point.
The theory that it’s an overall terrible game is strong.
You damn it! Are you mocking the game development department?
I didn’t have enough eyes.
But I am reading this manga because I’m looking forward to that crappy game.
>>43It’s the essence of death game stories.
The theory that we can only make rock-paper-scissors is gaining traction.
What were the victory conditions for this again?
I did win the gold coin contest for now, but I wonder if the money was paid out after death, or if the bank takes it all when someone dies.
There was a small winning amount for Mafutsu, but what happened?
>>45“Since ‘defeating the opponent’ is included in the victory conditions, it’s clearly a win for Mafutsu.”
>>47Well, I did go outside before it was confirmed that I died, so I wonder how that will be handled.
Is it considered finalized since it’s a guaranteed death no matter what at the time of payment?
>>49As long as the door is open, it’s okay to go outside even though it’s still game time until death.
Mr. Mafu is considered to be in-game all the time (stepping outside for a break).
>>49You can go outside while the coin is falling.
I mean, it was already out, right?
>>49It’s fine to go outside during the match because Mahfuz-san proved it, so until the painter dies, it’s during the match.
It’s nice to know the victory conditions by fully understanding the rules in such special games.
I can understand the feelings of a dark wealthy person just by watching.
The reaction at this point is good, but…
Do the rich find it enjoyable to watch this guy weaken from here for days?
>>50Once you have everything and life is too boring, it’s just fun to see those who get carried away and die.
>>50Fun
The process of dying from weakness is more cruel and pleasurable to witness than simply killing.
>>50I guess you’ll be eating, side betting, and playing other games while watching someone get weaker.
>>59Watching while eating is quite the nasty personality, isn’t it?
If by any chance Mafutsu-san got hit by a car outside, you would have won.
>>55Well, the settlement will probably continue, so then I will die afterwards.
This was something the painter was increasing a lot, though.
I wonder how low it can go if we play our hands in the order of reducing them mutually.
The casino I stumbled into while making a payment might have actually been a death game, which could have been a bit dangerous.
If the game is too interesting, the dark rich can’t have a chat with each other…
Since Special 5 was preparing the dishes and waiting, it is likely that both the bank and the dark wealthy are already anticipating watching the gambler until they die.
It was a miscalculation that only painters became the subject of observation.
Let’s kill Mafutsu because he’s suspicious! The day we were hit with a one-head level or a crappy game.
It’s bad that one can’t live without eating or drinking.