Living game

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Living Game ( Japanese り び ん ぐ ゲ ー ム , ribingu gēmu ) is a manga series by the Japanese illustrator Mochiru Hoshisato . It can be said his associate genre of and is about a slowly developing love affair.

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The 25-year-old Raizō Fuwa ( 不 破 雷 蔵 ) lives in a small apartment and wants to move. He's the youngest at his job in a small company, so nobody respects him. After he finally saved the money, he moves into a new apartment. His job also wants to move, but the skyscraper in which the company was to be located is damaged by an earthquake. Therefore it is decided against Fuwa's will to continue the work in Fuwa's new apartment.

In addition, the company should get new growth. Fuwa is supposed to pick up the new employee, the child of a friend of the boss, at the train station and finds that the newcomer is a 15-year-old girl named Izumi Hiyama ( 氷山 一角 ). He befriends her a little and helps her find an apartment in Tokyo , but finding an apartment for a 15-year-old girl alone is not particularly easy. After all, Izumi has to and wants to live with Fuwa.

Publications

Living Game was published in Japan from October 1990 to April 1993 in individual chapters in the manga magazine Big Comic Spirits . The Shogakukan Publishing House also published these individual chapters in ten edited volumes. In 1997 a new seven-volume edition of the manga was published as a Bunkoban .