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232 pages, Kindle Edition
Published August 5, 2021
Hirukuma’s The NPCs in this Village Sim Game Must Be Real! Vol. 1 is a fascinating and emotionally charged take on the isekai and simulation-game genre. Instead of centering on a hero transported into a fantasy world, it tells the story of Yoshio Kōsaka, a middle-aged shut-in whose life has spiraled into despair. When he receives a mysterious copy of a “Village Simulator” game, he expects a distraction from his meaningless routine. What he doesn’t expect is the game’s uncanny realism — its NPCs feel alive, their emotions genuine, and their fates entirely dependent on his choices.
At its core, this novel is less about fantasy mechanics and more about human connection, responsibility, and redemption. Yoshio, who has long abandoned real-life relationships, is forced to confront his own failures as he becomes invested in the survival and happiness of his simulated villagers. Watching him care about others again — even in the context of a “game” — is both heartwarming and painful, because readers sense the deep well of loneliness he has been drowning in.
This is not just a story about gaming; it’s about empathy, accountability, and finding purpose in unexpected places.
Final Verdict: A surprisingly moving and thoughtful exploration
of loneliness and responsibility disguised as a simulation-game isekai.
It’s less about fantasy escapism and more about finding meaning in connection.
⭐⭐⭐⭐✩ (4 out of 5 glowing stars)