5 Shows Like Death’s Game That Will Leave You Stunned

The story of Death's Game is so incredibly unique that fascinated the fans thoroughly. Moreover, the supernatural twist and the philosophical themes resonated very much with the fans.

The South Korean web series Death’s Game (이재 곧 죽습니다) premiered on December 15, 2023 on Prime Video. Part 2 of the series was released on January 5, 2023. Adapted from a 2019 Naver webtoon of the same name written by Lee Won-sik and illustrated by Ggulchan, the series features Seo In-guk and Park So-dam in lead roles. 

Directed and written by Ha Byung-hoon, the storyline revolves around an individual embarking on a new life entangled with frustration and death.

Guardian: The Lonely and Great God

Goblin excels in its ability to balance elements of humour, romance, and fantasy and introduce the Grim Reaper from a different perspective, which is similar to Death’s Game.

Tomorrow

Drawing parallels with similar dramas, both narratives involve a protagonist facing unemployment and suicidal tendencies, navigating either the afterlife as a grim reaper tasked with preventing suicides or engaging in a high-stakes multiple-lives game intertwined with death.

Moving

The overall atmosphere, editing style, and storytelling approach are remarkably similar between the two shows. Although Moving and Death’s Game diverge significantly in terms of their narratives, watching one after the other provides a fresh and enjoyable viewing experience.

See You in My 19th Life

While both series share the common theme of reincarnation, they diverge in their perspectives on death and the afterlife. Additionally, both tackle similar themes but employ distinct storytelling approaches, providing a refreshing perspective.

Mystic Pop-up Bar

Notably, both dramas are adapted from webtoons, each presenting a distinct narrative. While one sheds light on the harsh realities of life, the other concentrates on the art of resolving these intricate issues.

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