

While checking out the music room filled with dead students, Haruki receives a call that separates him from the group to Kazuki's dismay. The goal of the game is to escape the school, unless they die. Sion claims he is Kazuki's protector and they are players in a game of survival. The two team up with Haruki and eventually meet Kazuki's sworn enemy - Sion Saiguuji, the guy who dared to top his high scores in every game. Kazuki is only too happy to enact his favorite zombie game and kick everyone around, but can he and Yuki escape? The air turns hot and the other students become mindless, bloodthirsty zombies. The school PA system announces that they are locked in and must escape in three hours. When the school president Haruki Koutake recovers them, the day turns dangerous. They're skipping school again to play video games. It seems like an ordinary day for Kazuki Naruse and his friend Yuki Shirakawa. This is a mediocre start to the series, but I suppose it does the cliffhanger right. They are more than capable of defending themselves right up until the last handful of pages when the level's boss turns up. While the story tries to show the thankfully small cast in a desperate situation with impossible odds, it's anything but that. I guess some questions remain unanswered. Boy, it sure is easy! I wonder what you become when you register an enviable high score in one of those anime games where you have to target schoolgirls' underwear. It's the same for farming simulators - instant green thumb. I expect that military strategy games turn you into a veritable leader of men.


Shooting zombies in video games makes you into a martial artist and survivor in real life. This manga, like many others, answers the age-old question - can players who earn high scores in video games carry over that experience into real life? Yes, they can.
