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The NPCs in this Village Sim Game Must Be Real! (Manga) Series

Hirukuma and Kazuhiko Morita
The NPCs in this Village Sim Game Must Be Real! (Manga) Vol. 1 by Hirukuma; Illustrated by Kazuhiko Morita; Character Designs by Namako
The NPCs in this Village Sim Game Must Be Real! (Manga) Vol. 5 by Hirukuma; Illustrated by Kazuhiko Morita; Character Designs by Namako
The NPCs in this Village Sim Game Must Be Real! (Manga) Vol. 6 by Hirukuma; Illustrated by Kazuhiko Morita; Character Designs by Namako

The NPCs in this Village Sim Game Must Be Real! (Manga) Series : Titles in Order

Book 6
FANTASY AND REALITY COLLIDE IN THIS THRILLING CONCLUDING VOLUME!

Thanks to being selected as a player of the mysteriously realistic Village of Fate, Yoshio’s life has been changing for the better. Everything seems to be going well for him these days, and the village welcomes its newest residents: Kan and Lan, a pair of furry friends. Yet a sudden real-life PVP encounter brings Yoshio head-to-head with another gamer with a strikingly dark goal. The fate of the village hangs in the balance as two gods clash!

The final volume!
Book 5
THE SHADOW OF A STALKER

Ever since he was selected to beta test the mysteriously realistic game, “The Village of Fate,” Yoshio’s slowly been putting his life back together. Helping save the villagers was the catalyst he needed to help himself. Yet there’s one big scar that Yoshio hasn’t addressed: The convicted stalker who tormented his sister and wounded him with a knife. When the stalker reappears, could it mean the end of everything that changed for the better…?
Book 4
NOT EVERY CHARACTER CAN BE SAVED

“The Village of Fate” is a mysterious computer game with characters so realistic, they almost seem like real people. Yoshio rationalizes it as best he can, but when the “offerings” the villagers leave him in the game start showing up at his house in real life, it’s clear something strange is happening.

What’s more, ever since he started playing, Yoshio’s life has steadily improved. His relationship with his family on the mend, and he’s reconnected with Seika, an old friend he hasn’t seen for a decade. He even scored a date! Yet Murus soon reappears in the village, and the perils of a game with permanent death become tragically clear…
Book 3
THE DAY OF CORRUPTION

After spending his twenties as a shut-in, Yoshio’s life has begun to change, thanks to getting his hands on an incredible game called “The Village of Fate.” Its graphics are amazing, and the characters are so lifelike that they seem almost like real people. In order to protect them, Yoshio even landed a part-time job to afford the in-game currency. His strained family relationships may be on the mend, but he’ll need every extra point his new income can buy.
 
The “Day of Corruption” is fast approaching, and his villagers will be tested by hordes of ravenous monsters. With the NPCs short on weapons and manpower, can Yoshio protect them until the dawn?
Book 2
SPECIAL DELIVERY FROM ANOTHER WORLD

As a long-time unemployed loser, Yoshio’s relationship with his family is strained at best. Worst of all, thanks to failing her during a terrifying incident, his sister has complete contempt for him.
 
But lately, Yoshio’s life has rapidly begun to change. It’s all thanks to receiving an invite to beta-test a mysterious game known as the Village of Fate — a game so amazingly realistic that its characters almost seem like real people. Playing the role of a “God of Fate” protecting a small group of villagers, the game gives new meaning to Yoshio’s dull existence, and soon begins to reveal unexpected new opportunities, some of them even affecting the real world.
Book 1
By the creator of Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon: can the strangely realistic characters in a mysterious video game bring meaning to one man’s life…and help him reconnect with the “real world”? Don’t miss the original light novels, also from Seven Seas!

Yoshio is a thirty-year-old shut-in with no job and no prospects, still living at home after all these years. His mundane life is suddenly interrupted when he receives a copy of “The Village of Fate,” an experimental game with graphics and A.I. like nothing he’s ever seen before.
 
In the game, he takes on the role of a guardian deity who watches over the people of a new village…but he finds that the game characters are so intelligent, so reactive, so human that he starts to wonder if they might somehow be real people. Through his connection to their strangely vivid lives, Yoshio begins to discover the brightness that had been missing from his own existence.

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