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Highlights
- Good Night World presents a family that, without knowing, becomes a virtual family in a MMO.
- New Game! shows a group of female game designers in their daily lives working in the industry.
- Loving Yamada At Level 999 is about a young woman trying to recover her lost love.
If you’ve ever wanted to combine your love of video games and your love of anime, you’re in luck. After the popularity of Sword Art Online, an anime series featuring characters who get stuck in a game world, there’s been a burst of video-game themed anime.
![A collage of images showcasing Ami Kawashima from Toradora!, Yui Hirasawa from K-On!, and Beelzebub from Sand Land](https://static1.thegamerimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/wm/2024/05/8-best-games-that-started-as-manga.jpg)
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While a lot of these are anime about people who get transported into the world of a game, the video-game sub-genre of isekai anime, there are also a lot of great series out there currently about actually being a gamer. So, if you’re looking for something to watch between games, something that you can relate to as a gamer, then look no further.
9 Good Night World
7.06 Score On MyAnimeList
Release Date |
October 12, 2023 |
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Streaming |
Netflix |
A broken family of gamers seek solace in an online game called Planet. What they don’t know is that they’ve all met in the game again, and they’ve created a happier version of their family online. As they avoid each other to (secretly) play together, their digital fantasies and real-world issues start to become more intertwined.
This anime doesn’t take long to watch, so even if the blend of video game-themed action and personal drama falls flat for you, you won’t have wasted too much time. It’s a good place to start if you’re looking to get into anime that centers around gamers (and not just games).
8 BOFURI: I Don’t Want To Get Hurt, So I’ll Max Out My Defense
7.52 Score On MyAnimeList
Release Date |
January 8, 2020 |
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Streaming |
Hulu, Amazon Prime, Crunchyroll, YouTube, Google Play |
As a complete beginner to the VRMMO, Kaede Honjou is afraid of her character getting hurt, so she makes the choice to pour all of her stats into defense. Although this makes her a worse player in all other areas, it also has the unforeseen benefit of making her almost unkillable, with some powerful benefits that soon attract more attention than she ever anticipated.
The fun of the show is in watching a new player learn the ins and outs of gaming, with all the over-powered hijinks we expect from an anime protagonist. While it isn’t going to be accurate to real-life MMOs, it is a funny, charming, and very cute show that will take your mind off things for a little while.
7 Recovery Of An MMO Junkie
7.53 Score On MyAnimeList
Release Date |
October 10, 2017 |
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Streaming |
Amazon Prime, Crunchyroll |
Centering around a 30-year-old woman who’s obsessed with the MMO Fruits de Mer, this romantic comedy follows the progression of two close online players who coincidentally meet in the real world. The anime focuses more on the personal lives of the players than it does on the game, so it’s lighter on the action than other choices.
![souichi Tsuiji from the Junji Ito Collection, Mimia Kirigoe from Perfect Blue, and The Medicine Seller from Mononoke](https://static1.thegamerimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/featured-image-10-best-horror-anime-featuring-souichi-tsuiji-from-the-junji-ito-collection-mimia-kirigoe-from-perfect-blue-and-the-medicine-seller-from-mononoke.jpg)
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If you also like playing MMOs or can relate to wanting to spend every free moment in a video game, then this anime will prove incredibly relatable. If you’re simply a fan of romance, fun coincidences, or a heart-warming plot, then there’s also something in it for you.
6 New Game!
7.56 Score On MyAnimeList
Release Date |
July 4, 2016 |
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Streaming |
Amazon Prime, Crunchy Roll, Apple TV |
A slice-of-life anime that takes place in the fictional gaming studio Eagle Jump, following a new hire, Aoba Suzukaze, who has loved the games they make all her life. Working there, she meets a cast of colorful characters that help her with the development of the latest game. It’s a lighthearted look at the world of game design by gamers who love what they’re doing.
This anime is all about very cute girls talking about games, so even with the fully adult cast they can come across as immature. That being said, the relationships are the heart of the anime, and it doesn’t shy away from the details of designing a game.
5 Hi Score Girl
7.76 Score On MyAnimeList
Release Date |
July 14, 2018 |
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Streaming |
Netflix |
A coming-of-age romance that’s also a love letter to retro gaming, this anime takes us back in time to the 90s world of arcade gaming. Sixth graders Haruo Yaguchi and Akira Oono couldn’t be more different: one of them is a young man who struggles in almost every area of his life and the other is an almost perfect girl.
All that they share is a passion, and skill, for playing games. It’s through their mutual competition that they bond, and the anime explores how this hobby shapes them and their relationship. Though the art style may not be for everyone, it has drama, comedy, and pure gaming.
4 Loving Yamada At Level 999
7.81 Score On MyAnimeList
Release Date |
April 2, 2023 |
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Streaming |
Amazon Prime, Crunchyroll, Apple TV |
A romantic comedy that takes place both in our real world and in the fictional MMO Forest of Savior, this anime has a lot of heart. After Akane Kinoshita breaks up with her boyfriend, she formulates a plan to get back at him during an in-person event for Forest of Savior, which they used to play together.
![Sekiro, Nier, Genshin Impact](https://static1.thegamerimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/untitled-design-2024-02-24t221524-020.jpg)
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Luckily for her (and unluckily for him, at first), one of her guild mates is an incredibly high-ranking player named Akito Yamada. As she draws him more into her world, the two find themselves bonding in and out of the game. Who said gaming couldn’t be action-packed and romantic?
3 The King’s Avatar
7.87 Score On MyAnimeList
Release Date |
April 7, 2017 |
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Streaming |
Rakuten Viki |
Not a Japanese production, this Chinese anime based on a web novel of the same name focuses on the competitive world of esports to tell its story. We follow Ye Xiu, who was one of the best players in the world of an online multiplayer game called Glory. However, as he got older he was pushed out of competing.
Now, working at an internet café, he’s starting his rise to the top on a new server, this time without the help of a team or sponsors. If you finish this show and want more, there’s also a prequel movie and three special episodes.
2 Log Horizon
7.91 Score On MyAnimeList
Release Date |
October 5, 2013 |
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Streaming |
Hulu, Amazon Prime, Crunchyroll, YouTube, Google Play |
If you’re familiar with the plot of Sword Art Online, then this anime’s plot will ring some bells. Following an update to the MMORPG Elder Tale, 30,000 Japanese gamers are now stuck in the game, unable to log out. What sets this one apart is that the characters actually behave like real-life players who are now beholden to the rules of the game.
The entire anime takes place in the game world, but it keeps its focus on this idea of navigating and building a functional society in a game that can accommodate real people full-time. For both those who love and hate Sword Art Online, Log Horizon is a good next choice that has enough episodes to keep you busy for a while.
1 Shangri-La Frontier
8.09 Score On MyAnimeList
Release Date |
October 1, 2023 |
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Streaming |
Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Fandango |
High-school student Rakurou Hizutome, who plays as Sunraku, enjoys conquering the VR games he plays, skipping through tutorials to get to the action. Previously, he focused on buggy, terrible games, but he decides to challenge himself and plays the new Shangri-La Frontier, immediately selling off everything he starts with but boxers and a bird mask to earn extra money.
From there, the anime is fully game-centric, focusing on how Sunraku draws on all his previous experience to level-up and continue to make it through the game. While the stakes aren’t about actual life-or-death, that just makes them even more true to real gaming, and anyone who’s ever wanted to beat a game can relate to the intensity found in these action-packed sequences.
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