Escape Galge

Escape Galge

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攻略対象者な私はギャルゲー主人公から逃げたいわけで!

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: As a Capturable Character I Want to Escape from Galge Protagonist!, Kōryaku Taishō-sha na Watashi wa Gyarugē Shujinkō kara Nigetai wake de!, 攻略対象者な私はギャルゲー主人公から逃げたいわけで!

By hanaka yui, 花果 唯

3.6
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
7 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

As I was going to confess to the senpai I admired, at that moment――『Ah, this guy is the protagonist of a gal game』what a close save…… I was about to be captured! Even though I reincarnated as a capturable target, I won’t be captured by you. Of course, I can’t put up with tying twin tails anymore so I’ll graduate from them! That’s why, stop following me around already! Note: chapter 1-7 (v1) is the original Pre-author-revised version

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Escape Galge Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Escape Galge "Escape Galge" promised a refreshing twist on the otome/galge reincarnation trope, and while it delivered in some aspects, it ultimately left me with mixed feelings. The premise is intriguing: a girl realizes she's a target in a dating sim and decides to avoid the harem-seeking protagonist. Did it stick the landing? Let's dive in. ### First Impressions I was immediately drawn in by the initial concept. The idea of a female lead waking up to the reality that her world is just a game, and that the guy she liked is simply following a predetermined route, had immense potential. The early chapters, where the MC begins to reject the protagonist's advances and dismantle his harem plans, were undeniably satisfying. I was ready for a clever, subversive story. ### What Works Well The initial premise and the MC's early actions are definitely the strongest points. I appreciated her realization that the protagonist's sweet words were just "lines and choices," and her subsequent rejection of him felt earned. Some reviewers praised the realistic portrayal of the MC's emotions, from hurt and disgust to a lingering hope that the protagonist might see her as more than just a target. The story shines when it focuses on the MC's internal conflict and her attempts to break free from the game's predetermined path. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the story seems to stumble as it progresses. The biggest issue, which many readers pointed out, is the male lead's character and the MC's eventual softening towards him. He starts out as a "scummy harem seeker," and his sudden change of heart feels forced and unconvincing. Even worse, the MC's willingness to forgive him, despite his earlier actions, is frustrating. It felt like a betrayal of the initial premise, where she was determined to escape the galge's clutches. The forced romance felt like a step backward. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers expressed disappointment with the ending, where the MC doesn't truly "escape" but instead ends up in a potential romantic relationship with the reformed protagonist. Some felt that she should have chosen the "nice guy" character, while others wished for a complete rejection of romance altogether. The male lead's initial actions are a major sticking point for many, and his supposed redemption doesn't always feel genuine. ### Final Verdict "Escape Galge" has a compelling concept and moments of brilliance, but it ultimately falls short of its potential. The weak character development of the male lead and the MC's questionable choices make it a frustrating read. If you're looking for a fluffy, lighthearted story with a forgiving romance, you might enjoy it. However, if you're hoping for a truly subversive and empowering tale of escaping a predetermined fate, you might be disappointed. I'd give it a cautious recommendation – approach with tempered expectations.

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