


Odd Friendship: Shy introvert Miki makes friends with outgoing new student Aya, and then both get to know uptight class rep Midori.New Transfer Student: Emmy transfers to the girls' school halfway through their first year.Never Trust a Title: The majority of the games played do not use dice.As expected, the entirety of the highschool male population ends up there. Meido: The girls' game cafe is completely unattended, until they put on maid outfits and post an invite on SNS.Takeru: If you had any kind of superpower, it would be finding loopholes. Kinjo in regards to Midori offering to be Miki's teammate, as he complained about her butting into someone else's game. Kendo Team Captain: Yoshioka, a boy crushing on Miki with a stoic personality to match hers, is captain of the Kendo team.Her honesty might be tough to her, and she has no shame about it, but she can be nice deep down. Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Maki is a bit rude, brash, brutal, and hypercompetitive, but she's a kind person who likes people, especially Miki.When Miki calls her one to insult her, she just laughs. Japanese Delinquent: Back in her younger days Maki was one of these, having the nickname "Mad Dog".She has a Friendless Background and wants nothing more than to keep her friends with her forever. I Just Want to Have Friends: Miki, with fervor.Hypocrite: Aya is quick to accuse Midori of breaking the curfew rules told to her (in her defense, Midori had gotten permission from the school to work late).Headphones Equal Isolation: Miki, shy, introverted, and friendless, is usually wearing headphones at the beginning of the story.Going Commando: Aya mentions feeling drafty after changing clothes in episode 1, because her school uniform was soaked and she didn't have spare underwear.Genki Girl: Aya is always energetic and up for an adventure.Four-Temperament Ensemble: Miki is melancholic, Midori is phlegmatic, Aya falls somewhere between choleric and sanguine, and Emilia is sanguine.They also typically cite the game's creator, if its known.
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Conveniently Seated: Miki sits next to the window in her class, to further her isolation in addition to her headphones.Comically Missing the Point: Aya thinks Kinjo has a crush on Midori when who he really has a crush on is her.But Not Too Foreign: Emmy is from Germany and her mother is Irish, but her grandmother is Japanese and taught her the language.Bully Hunter: Maki was this in her younger days, which is how she met Miki.Brutal Honesty: George Beresford delivers one to Midori - during their first meeting, no less - when Midori won't let other people play her in-development board game prototype.Miki gets hers during uncomfortable moments, while Aya's occur when she's losing while they're playing board games. Blue with Shock: Happens occasionally to everyone.note And a number of fans wish they could try it! The only exception is Midori's homemade interior decorating game. All of the games seen in the shop, and every game the girls play, are real-world games like Codenames, Bunny Kingdom, and Marrakech. Though a storm occurs in the episode, the girls take the time playing Goita until the storm eventually passes and they all have fun at the beach. Beach Episode: Double Subverted in Episode 5.Abusive Parents: Maki reveals to Miki that her father would physically abuse his family when he got drunk.Soon after, the trio soon fall into the exciting and fun world of board games.Īn anime adaptation debuted in October 2019, produced by Liden Films and currently licensed by Funimation. One day after school, the two follow their class president Midori Ono to a specialty game store, The Dice Club, and there, the three decide to play a German board game. It is there she suddenly meets Aya Takayashiki, a fellow classmate who has just moved into the area, and the two strike up a strong bond. It's spring in Kyoto, Japan, and shy, reserved Miki Takekasa is heading home from school on her usual route towards the Kamogawa River. Afterschool Dice Club (放課後さいころ倶楽部) is a slice-of-life manga written and illustrated by Hiroo Nakamichi, which was serialized in Monthly Shonen Sunday from March 2013 to June 2021.
