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After being cancelled on social media, Kuzuno Sekai falls into despair and wishes so hard to leave his life behind that he suddenly finds himself in a fantasy RPG world. He has nothing but the clothes on his back...and his handy game controller. With a press of the pause button, he becomes a literal Time Stop Hero. Running off with money, one-shotting static mobs, and flipping the skirts of every girl in sight, Sekai's desires are boundless, but his power isn't! If he doesn't clear the game in three days, time will stop for Sekai—forever!
A video-game-inspired isekai with plenty of pervy sidequests. After being cancelled on social media, Kuzuno Sekai falls into despair and wishes so hard to leave his life behind that he suddenly finds himself in a fantasy RPG world. He has nothing but the clothes on his back...and his handy game controller. With a press of the pause button, he becomes a literal Time Stop Hero. Running off with money, one-shotting static mobs, and flipping the skirts of every girl in sight, Sekai’s desires are boundless, but his power isn’t! If he doesn’t clear the game in three days, time will stop for Sekai—forever!
A hauntingly beautiful tale about the last human in a mechanical world. Shii is the only human left in a city inhabited by nothing but machines. As she flees through the eerie streets, hunted by the sinister Triangle Heads, she encounters a golem named Bulb. Can Shii survive long enough to form a friendship with this strange golem—and perhaps even discover what happened to her fellow humans?
Kuzuno Sekai has been summoned to a new region to defeat a plague of ghouls threatening a kingdom. His overpowered ability to press pause on the universe will come in handy, as will his adventuring party full of sexy ladies! But what about the enormous fire-breathing dragon that keeps flying overhead, and its mysterious connection to Sekai's magical video game controller? The truth not only hurts, it may burn!
Word of Sekai's skill, if not his power to press pause and stop time itself, has gotten around. He receives a summons from a mysterious and sexy priestess on a southern island begging for his help! What challenges await, and what joys will come from clearing this bonus stage? Sekai has mastered the medieval setting of this new world, but there's a whole new ballgame to play, and a whole new set of bodies to ogle and fondle, in this sensual sidequest!
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