Yoshiki Tonogai's Manga List
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Rabbit Doubt-a mobile phone game-has taken Japan by storm. In it,
players are rabbits who must uncover the wolf in rabbit's clothing
before falling prey to its mistrust-sowing wiles...as well as its teeth.
When a group of teen players decides to meet offline for fun, the last
thing they expect is to lose consciousness and wake up trapped in an
abandoned building, mysterious bar codes tattooed on their bodies, and a
corpse strung up in front of them. To stay alive and find a way out,
they have but one option-to sniff out the lying wolf in their midst.
Will these virtual acquaintances be able to pull it together in the real
world and figure out what's going on in time to avoid ending up as the
wolf's dinner?
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When the minister of construction minister's grandson disappears amid
protests against the dam project in Hinamizawa, detective Akasaka is
sent from the Tokyo Police to investigate. Posing as a tourist, Akasaka
becomes fast friends with Rika Furude, and the little girl almost makes
him forget that he's on a mission to find a kidnapper! But the
sightseeing tour takes a sudden turn when Rika delivers a grave warning:
Leave Hinamizawa...before you come to regret it...
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Envy, lust, sloth, wrath, gluttony, pride, greed.
A group of sinners who bear the guilt of the seven deadly sins has been gathered in an old courthouse to face judgement. To leave this place alive, they must offer up a sacrifice - one of their number. As the trial begins, who will the gavel fall on first?
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When one of the students is attacked after his sins are brought to light, the remaining survivors grow ever more suspicious of each other. As secrets arise and suspects collide, the question remains: If one murderer truly was hiding in their midst, are there really two more watching from within?
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A death game where players are forced to kill one another until there's only one person left standing!
This is the story of Ryosuke Miyauchi, a young man who survived a real-life battle royale game three years ago, and who has been struggling to live a normal life since then. One day, Ryosuke was scouted by the enormously popular game developer EDC, who asked him, "Why don't you use your special experience to make a game?"