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Yuukoku no Moriarty
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Tomodachi Game
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If you enjoyed Yuukoku no Moriarty for its focus on criminal genius, moral justice, and intellectual games, Tomodachi Game will be just as addictive. Both anime explore how intelligence can become a weapon and how morality twists when the rules of the system are challenged. Yuichi Katagiri, much like Moriarty, uses his brilliance and cold strategy to manipulate others—but in a modern setting where betrayal and psychology replace classic crime.
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If you liked
Youkoso Jitsuryoku Shijou Shugi no Kyoushitsu e
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Tomodachi Game
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If you enjoyed Classroom of the Elite for its strategies, psychological manipulation, and coldly calculating characters, you’ll love Tomodachi Game. Both series explore how intelligence and distrust shape human relationships under pressure, but Tomodachi Game takes the tension even further by putting friendship and morality at stake for money. Yuichi Katagiri, with his brilliant mind and hidden darkness, strongly resembles Ayanokouji—but in a setting where betrayal might be the only way to survive.
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If you liked
Death Note
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...then you might like
Tomodachi Game
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If you enjoyed Death Note for its psychological tension and mind games, Tomodachi Game will hook you with its focus on manipulation, betrayal, and human intelligence. Yuichi Katagiri resembles both Light and L, but in a game where the mind and morality are pushed to the limit—without needing a Death Note.