Tensei oujo wa kyou mo flag wo tatakioru manga ch 1
He prepares himself to live the life of a commoner, however his actions seem to be changing fate.Ĭan't give you anything good in manga format because unfortunately, you have listed them all already. The mc is reincarnated as the loser that the villainess is supposed to end up with after losing out to the heroine. A super good read.Įxpecting to Fall into Ruin, I Aim to Become a Blacksmith/Botsuraku Youtei Nanode, Kajishokunin wo Mezasu This one is less goofy than the previous two and instead takes a very serious approach to the realities of noble duties, such as managing a fiefdom and navigating the complicated political world of the capital. I Reincarnated into an Otome Game as a Villainess with Only Destruction Flags/Otome Game No Hametsu Flag Shika Nai Akuyaku Reijou Ni Tensei Shite ShimattaĬonvinced that her fate is to be cut down at the hands of her fiancee, the first prince, after he falls in love with the heroine, our mc prepares herself for that eventuality by doing whatever it takes- not realizing that her actions are reshaping the world around her.Ĭommon Sense of a Duke's Daughter/Koushaku Reijou No TashinamiĪnother one where the reincarnated person takes the role of the villainess. It's from the perspective of the main capture target, the prince, whose fiance claims to have been reincarnated and keeps promising to him that she'll become a worthy villainess who shall go down in a blaze of glory to beget him true happiness and love with his fated person. I've found the ones that focus on the villainess to be the most fun.įiancee's Observation Log of the Self-Proclaimed Villainess/Jishou Akuyaku Reijou na Konayakusha no Kansatsu Kiroku I'll list some examples that I enjoyed down below (and if you haven't given those a read, I do recommend them). I'm looking more in the realm of manga, however I'm down to try any medium. Also, you typically don't get the creepy master-slave relationships in those.Īnyway, I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for more isekai based off of the structure of otome games. If I had to make a guess, I would think it had something to do with the fact that the Otome game-based ones seem to have better developed female characters as well as healthier friendships all around. I don't know why, but the Otome game isekai are some of the most entertaining to me, despite never playing otome games or any other kind of dating sim.