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Trapped in a Dating Sim: The World of Otome Games is Tough for Mobs #12

Trapped in a Dating Sim: The World of Otome Games is Tough for Mobs, Volume 12

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OUTER SPACE OR CERTAIN DEATH?!

New humanity's greatest trump card--the intelligent mobile fortress Arcadia--has revived. The Empire is reduced to acting as Arcadia's puppet, Finn is ordered to assassinate Leon, and the last dregs of old humanity face total annihilation. Even Luxion can't hope to overcome the looming threat. Leon finds himself at a crossroads: does he take a select few with him and leave this doomed planet for outer space, or does he battle an impossible enemy where the only outcome is certain death?

311 pages, Paperback

First published April 9, 2024

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Yomu Mishima

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August 14, 2024
Me after volume 3: I hate hot guys. If you're a hot guy, unfollow me and then go to hell. Jerks.

Me after volume 12: I love hot guys. How do I get a group of loyal yet mentally deficient hunks to be my evil minions? Why didn't my sister ever assemble a reverse-harem that I could force favors out of? This is all her fault, dammit.
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September 3, 2024
Fantastic Penultimate Volume

We are racing to the end of the series. Remember when this was just an otome game story? No longer, as the best elements of Shōnen, fantasy, sci-fin and romance all show up in this next to last volume. A great read that you will race through.
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March 23, 2025
Holy payoff Batman! After 11 books of watching the protagonist experience no character growth andlargely trounce the opposition without effort, we're finally seeing real struggle over the course of the last several books with actual character growth beginning in this one. And the looming threat is an actual threat rather than just being made to seem like one through narrative artifice.

I always enjoy these books, and this one addressed the weaknesses I've been bothered by without losing the lightheartedness and humor that made the series so appealing. Couldn't be more excited for Volume 13. Probably the conclusion of the series?
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