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The style of how games are set up are quite similar. Squid game has some more mental challenges compared to physical 100 which as the title suggests is based on the physical strength of contestants. However, individual and team work are involved in both shows.
Alice in Borderland is a better version of Squid Game. Mental and Physical challenges are involved in both however Alice In Borderland has a better back story as to why players are in the games rather than just for money.
Very similar plots. Characters have to complete games in order to survive these games involve both brawn and brains to win. Sometimes you have to turn on your fellow players in order to win.
Apocalyptic world that requires both skill and brains to survive another day and sometimes forces you to turn on your friends.
Differences would be that in Sweet Home the obstacles are super strong monsters.
Differences would be that in Sweet Home the obstacles are super strong monsters.
both have:
- ml and fl are good fighters and smart
- fighting is not everything, good strategies and schemes matter
- lots of interesting and likable characters besides the main leads
- costumes and settings look great
- entertaining fighting scenes
- plot contains a mission to escort a royal person
- depictions of friendship and brotherhood
- actors Zhang Tian Yang and Han Cheng Yu
differences
LST has:
- setting more focused on Jianghu/different sects, but also including connections to the royal curt
AJtL has:
-more comedic moments
-setting closer to royal curt (instead of different sects its military/organizations serving their respective kings)
- ml and fl are good fighters and smart
- fighting is not everything, good strategies and schemes matter
- lots of interesting and likable characters besides the main leads
- costumes and settings look great
- entertaining fighting scenes
- plot contains a mission to escort a royal person
- depictions of friendship and brotherhood
- actors Zhang Tian Yang and Han Cheng Yu
differences
LST has:
- setting more focused on Jianghu/different sects, but also including connections to the royal curt
AJtL has:
-more comedic moments
-setting closer to royal curt (instead of different sects its military/organizations serving their respective kings)
Joker is a computer programmer working on a 3-D adventure game starring a virtual idol. Stuck for inspiration, he ends up finding it in Ling, a bartender at a dance club. While in a drug-induced stupor, Joker imagines Ling to be the perfect image of his virtual girl. He's immediately smitten, but more important, he now has a model for his virtual heroine: Princess D.
Joker is a computer programmer working on a 3-D adventure game starring a virtual idol. Stuck for inspiration, he ends up finding it in Ling, a bartender at a dance club. While in a drug-induced stupor, Joker imagines Ling to be the perfect image of his virtual girl. He's immediately smitten, but more important, he now has a model for his virtual heroine: Princess D.
Joker is a computer programmer working on a 3-D adventure game starring a virtual idol. Stuck for inspiration, he ends up finding it in Ling, a bartender at a dance club. While in a drug-induced stupor, Joker imagines Ling to be the perfect image of his virtual girl. He's immediately smitten, but more important, he now has a model for his virtual heroine: Princess D.
Joker is a computer programmer working on a 3-D adventure game starring a virtual idol. Stuck for inspiration, he ends up finding it in Ling, a bartender at a dance club. While in a drug-induced stupor, Joker imagines Ling to be the perfect image of his virtual girl. He's immediately smitten, but more important, he now has a model for his virtual heroine: Princess D.
Joker is a computer programmer working on a 3-D adventure game starring a virtual idol. Stuck for inspiration, he ends up finding it in Ling, a bartender at a dance club. While in a drug-induced stupor, Joker imagines Ling to be the perfect image of his virtual girl. He's immediately smitten, but more important, he now has a model for his virtual heroine: Princess D.
Joker is a computer programmer working on a 3-D adventure game starring a virtual idol. Stuck for inspiration, he ends up finding it in Ling, a bartender at a dance club. While in a drug-induced stupor, Joker imagines Ling to be the perfect image of his virtual girl. He's immediately smitten, but more important, he now has a model for his virtual heroine: Princess D.
Joker is a computer programmer working on a 3-D adventure game starring a virtual idol. Stuck for inspiration, he ends up finding it in Ling, a bartender at a dance club. While in a drug-induced stupor, Joker imagines Ling to be the perfect image of his virtual girl. He's immediately smitten, but more important, he now has a model for his virtual heroine: Princess D.
Joker is a computer programmer working on a 3-D adventure game starring a virtual idol. Stuck for inspiration, he ends up finding it in Ling, a bartender at a dance club. While in a drug-induced stupor, Joker imagines Ling to be the perfect image of his virtual girl. He's immediately smitten, but more important, he now has a model for his virtual heroine: Princess D.
Joker is a computer programmer working on a 3-D adventure game starring a virtual idol. Stuck for inspiration, he ends up finding it in Ling, a bartender at a dance club. While in a drug-induced stupor, Joker imagines Ling to be the perfect image of his virtual girl. He's immediately smitten, but more important, he now has a model for his virtual heroine: Princess D.
Joker is a computer programmer working on a 3-D adventure game starring a virtual idol. Stuck for inspiration, he ends up finding it in Ling, a bartender at a dance club. While in a drug-induced stupor, Joker imagines Ling to be the perfect image of his virtual girl. He's immediately smitten, but more important, he now has a model for his virtual heroine: Princess D.