I’ve Been Reincarnated Into Another World and Become the Protagonist of a Galge, but I’ve Never Been Told That I’m Being Doted on so Ardently by a Character Who’s Not My Target! ~the Protagonist of a Gal Game With a High Level of Feminine Power Is Overwhelmed in Many Ways by the Courtship of a Tomboyish Princess
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I was reincarnated as the protagonist of the Japanese gal game (male version of otome game) “The Jewel of Utopia “, but I didn’t like the characters that could be captured, and when I didn’t raise my affection points, an event of condemnation occurred!
The one who saved the protagonist from this predicament is the princess of the Sacrifice Empire, who never appeared in the game.
This is a story about an “overly handsome, high-spec princess” and a “maidenly male protagonist with a high level of feminine power” who love each other dearly.
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I’ve Been Reincarnated Into Another World and Become the Protagonist of a Galge, but I’ve Never Been Told That I’m Being Doted on so Ardently by a Character Who’s Not My Target! ~the Protagonist of a Gal Game With a High Level of Feminine Power Is Overwhelmed in Many Ways by the Courtship of a Tomboyish Princess Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on I’ve Been Reincarnated Into Another World and Become the Protagonist of a Galge, but I’ve Never Been Told That I’m Being Doted on so Ardently by a Character Who’s Not My Target! ~the Protagonist of a Gal Game With a High Level of Feminine Power Is Overwhelmed in Many Ways by the Courtship of a Tomboyish Princess
Okay, that title. Let's just address the elephant in the room. It's... a lot. But hey, at least it tells you exactly what you're getting into, right? I dove into this novel with a mix of curiosity and apprehension, and I've emerged with some mixed feelings.
### First Impressions
The premise is undeniably intriguing. A male protagonist reincarnated into a gal game world, but with a twist – he's incredibly feminine and the tomboyish princess is head-over-heels for him. It’s a fun gender-swapped dynamic that definitely piqued my interest.
### What Works Well
I found the female lead to be a strong point. The dynamic between her and the protagonist, despite the issues I'll get into later, is generally enjoyable. There's a certain charm to the "love-dove, feel-good" vibe that can be quite comforting if you're looking for a light read. I also appreciated that the story doesn't feel overly rushed, allowing the relationship to develop at a reasonable pace.
### Areas of Concern
The biggest issue I encountered, and one that seems to be a common sentiment, is the protagonist's personality. While the idea of an effeminate male lead is interesting, his execution leans a little *too* far into spinelessness for my liking. It's difficult to root for a character who seems unable to stand up for himself, even in dire situations. The constant switching between first and third person perspectives also threw me off at times, disrupting the flow of the narrative. Some of the names and world-building choices also felt a bit odd and detracted from my immersion.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out specific instances where the protagonist's lack of agency becomes particularly frustrating. For example, his reaction to the villain's actions, specifically when the female lead intervenes, was seen as overly emotional and lacking in the appropriate level of self-defense or righteous anger. This contributed to the feeling that he was overly passive and difficult to connect with.
### Final Verdict
"I’ve Been Reincarnated Into Another World and Become the Protagonist of a Galge..." is a novel with a lot of potential. The core concept is fun, and the female lead is a strong character. However, the protagonist's personality and some stylistic choices hold it back from being truly great. If you're looking for a lighthearted romance with a unique premise and don't mind a protagonist who is more damsel than hero, you might enjoy this. Otherwise, proceed with caution.