Ok to start the world itself is fun and the fact they follow their own law is nice to see. This has made the world feel more immersive as a whole. Though the way that characters refer to threats such as war is baffling as war doesnt actually exist and people can just choose not to play a game or fight if they dont want too with no actual consequence. The characters themselves are best summed up through the 2 main heroes. Sora Shiro are 2 people bent on world domination who constantly abuse the only moral character in the story. Both fortunately and unfortunately all the characters are lacking in any form of depth. The main moral character Stephanie is bullied then given small praise leaving her open to then bully her again For what I assume is meant to be comedy. She is put down to such an extent she would have likely taken up a more consistent form of self harm if it wasnt for as said the lack of depth in her personality. The plans are interesting and entertaining mostly in explanation and like many shows it makes an art out of forming convoluted schemes that use the smallest of rules to win a fight. However these victories are almost completely empty as they come from superpower like intellect given to them before the start of the show making them completely in every fight unbeatable. This goes so far as to give them the power to beat a god in episode 1. Overall the show is entertaining in parts and certainly unique however the comedy tries to make light fun of abuse and the characters and story are completely hollow.
30 /100
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