Tomodachi Game was a series that could have been much better than it was had there been more effort in the character development and production department. As things stand, it is perfectly watchable but not much else.
Tomodachi Game Episode 12 managed to deliver a compelling narrative and was a nice send-off to the show. There is much more to this story, which might see its end someday, but not now.
Tomodachi Game Episode 11 was fantastic. It fulfilled all of the promises that the previous outings made and was even able to generate new interest in the plot, something that's usually very hard at this stage.
Tomodachi Game Episode 10 was the best episode of the show so far and delivered far beyond what could be expected from it. Let's hope that this is a resurgence for the show that can be maintained to the very end.
Tomodachi Game Episode 9 was another middle of the road outing that didn't do much for the plot or character development, and it certainly wasn't a pleasure to look at.
Tomodachi Game Episode 8 was a highly disappointing episode that featured a tepid game with awful characters and worse worldbuilding. Whoever said this was going to be better now was lying.
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