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[DeepL Translation - needs review] Volume 1 introduces: dominoes, origami, evacuation drills, and cats ....... The variety of activities is extraordinary. The mysterious boy Seki-kun's games turn the desk into an amusement park and fascinate Yokoi-san, the serious girl sitting next to him! ...... even though it is in the middle of class. Sometimes super-development, sometimes surreal, and sometimes heartwarming closed-space comedy that develops in the limited space of a quiet classroom!
(Translator: DeepL)
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Page Count:
162
ISBN:
4040690192
ISBN13:
9784040690193
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Whelp, I've finally hit the end of the original Seki-Kun series and the send-off is a little jarring, but it's a good volume overall. I liked that some of the games in this one took a "wait, how did he do that?" approach with the reveal being the punchline, which was a good switchup from the usual formula of seeing how the game starts and gradually building from there.
The final chapter doesn't seem to be intended as the final chapter, and in the bonus material the author even says he needs to