I Became a Genius Swordsman in the Pretty Girl Game - Chapter 00
There are mobile games known as “Bonsai Game.”
“Bonsai” refers to the art of cultivating miniature trees, and “game” is an English word.
The important thing is, “Why does it have such a strange name?”
It’s because of the characteristics of the Bonsai Game. It has short playtimes and easy daily quests.
The name comes from the idea that, much like watering a plant once a day, if you invest even just an hour a day, you can enjoy the main story of the game without any problems.
After that, there’s the PvP content where players compete to see who can spend more money.
You might wonder, “What’s the fun in a game that ends quickly and just involves spending money?”
You don’t get it.
This type of game has a different purpose compared to other games.
Another name for Bonsai Game is
“Beautiful Girl Game.”
The main content of the game is drawing beautiful girls through gacha, investing resources, and observing their growth and daily life!
So, it’s needless to say that the most meaningful aspect of these games is the stunning illustrations and the charm of the female characters.
The game I’ve found myself in is one of these games.
Various types of beautiful girls attending a hunter school. The player raises these girls with affection, love, and money.
A game where you raise these girls to prevent the impending apocalypse!
“Velvet School Life!”
…But don’t you think something’s a bit strange?
Where have all the guys gone, and why are beautiful girls stopping the world’s crisis?
Honestly, men are naturally stronger and more suited for combat, right?
Of course, male characters aren’t completely absent in the game. But when they go up against girls in bikini armor, the guys just get wiped out.
Why is that…?
I didn’t know until I ended up in this world myself. I thought it was just a marketing strategy that beautiful girls had to be strong to sell.
But it wasn’t.
In the world of Velvet School Life,
it’s a reversed world where men are weak and women possess great power.
And in that world, I became “a man who wields a sword.”