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Stranger things to see when you game in anime (Part 1)

Imagine gaming in real life and suddenly can control an anime.

By Thick ButterfliesPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Stranger things to see when you game in anime (Part 1)
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"Kon'nichiwa, animeshimyurētā e yōkoso!" The game welcomes you as soon as you enter your passcode to play. The screen lights up and it asks you to choose the anime you favorite the most to begin with. You choose [Anime Name] to begin and the game asks you a few questions:

1. "Naze kono anime o eranda nodesu ka?" The game asks you why did you choose this anime, and you reply with, "because it's the anime I favorite the most."

2. "Naze kono anime ga sukina nodesu ka?" The game asks you why do you favorite this game, so in response, you say, "because I love everything about the anime."

3. "Anata wa kono anime no sekai ni sumitaidesu ka?" The game asks you a weird question. It asks you would you live in this anime world, but as you recognize the red flags, you also assume the game is asking to see how much you love this anime and if you would live in the world. You say, "it depends on the plot or story."

The game loads your answers, yet one speech bubble catches your attention when you consider exiting the game out loud.

"Anime no sakusha wa, anata ga gēmu kara hanareru koto o nozonde imasen. Anata wa taizai o yoginaku sa rete imasu." It says the author doesn't want you to leave, they want you to stay. By force.

It's too late to figure out why this is programmed to be said to you because as soon as you read the message out loud, your entire body glitches into the computer/laptop. You keep your eyes closed until you hear noises all around you. You slowly open them to see the anime world you chose.

The A.I from the game appear in front of you, asking in a small voice, "Anata wa ima kono sekai ni sunde imasu ka?"

It wants to know if you would stay in the anime world now.

The author of this story (the one you are reading) will tell you how this will go. You will be given a week to decide which anime you would be sent to, what challenges you prefer to face, and what ending you would want to see happen. I will use the comment and twist the suggestion to create a story where you go through them.

To start out, let's set the setting what "almost" every anime contains; a forest.

You don't answer the A.I as you look around the forest, ignoring the noises around you. The sound of the anime is impossible to hear without technology, yet you can hear everything as if it was in real life. The world around you is solidified and true, while you, on the other hand, are glitching due to the fact you don't belong in it.

The A.I assumes you can't understand them without a translater and gives themselves a language you can understand. "Do you understand me now?"

You don't answer in case they are meant to trap you here with their words. Like a certain anime character you know.

"Ignoring me will not do you any good, human. I come in peace."

You proceed to ignore them.

"I see you are not one for comedy. I better make a mental note of that." They take out a notebook and jot something down in it. "My name is what you prefer, but if you need my assistance, use keyboard shortcuts. You can say them out loud or use your keyboard in front of you."

Suddenly, your desk appears next to you and your keyboard glows.

The A.I smiles innocently. "From now on, you will fix this anime to appear better in your mind. If you want to return home, sit down and let's begin."

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