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After Akane Kinoshita's boyfriend cheats on her with a woman he met in-game, the anime Loving Yamada at Lv999 explores the complexity of relationships in (and outside) the gaming world. Akane finds an unexpected connection with Akito Yamada, a guildmate she meets by chance while taking out her rage on virtual monsters.

In this anime, the audience sees how love and heartbreak can lead to new experiences and personal growth. Loving Yamada at Lv999 stresses the idea that genuine connections may be made in strange areas, such as the gaming industry, and that love can blossom in the unlikeliest of settings. What are some great romance anime like Loving Yamada at Lv999?

Updated April 1, 2024, by Oluwatokiloba Folami: Video games provide an escape from reality as well as entertainment. Akana enjoyed playing video games with her boyfriend, and when he broke up with her, she continued to play games because of the memories they formed and because she was determined to get back at him. Loving Yamada at Lv999 is a romance anime centered around people who love video games. The quirky and heartwarming story of Akane and Yamada is likely to make fans hungry for similar stories, and in the realm of anime, there are quite a few. Love can be found in places where one least expects it. Behind a gaming screen or at a gaming event are not exempt from the list of places to find love.

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14 Wolf Girl And Black Prince

Fake Relationship Scheme

Wolf girl and black prince

Japanese Title

Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji

Genre

Comedy, Romance

Studio

TYO Animations

Erika just wants to fit in with her friends, and lying about her love life seems to do the trick for her. But one day, her friends ask for a picture of the boyfriend she has talked so much about. Without any thought to it, she shows them a picture of a handsome guy who turns out to be Kyouta Saya.

Erika has never been in a relationship, and she only lied to her friends because she wanted to fit in with them. Erika finds herself scheming and begging Kyouta to go along with her plan, just like Akane gets Yamada to go along with her schemes to make her ex-boyfriend jealous. Spending time with their fake partner causes them to bond and see each other in a different light.

13 High-Score Girl

Love For Video Games

High-Score Girl cover image

Japanese Title

Hi Score Girl

Genre

Comedy

Studio

J.C.Staff

Being a professional gamer is a recent development that individuals are starting to explore. For a long time, playing games was a hobby and could not be considered a profession or a career. However, before people thought of being professionals in the gaming industry, Haruo Yagauchi decided he wanted to pursue gaming as a profession. As an avid video game lover, Yagauchi felt undefeated because no one could challenge him. But then Akira showed up and defeated him in a game, turning his whole world upside down.

Akane in Loving Yamada At Lv999 loves video games, maybe not as much as Yagauchi. These two characters found love, or a potential romantic partner, through video games. As much as a part of Yagauchi hated Akira for being his rival, a part of him also admired her as he finally found someone he could compete with.

12 Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki

A Relationship Formed Through Video Games

Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki anime poster
Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki
Drama
Romance
Studio
Project No.9
Creator
Yūki Yaku
Number of Episodes
25
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll

Behind his screen, Tomozaki holds a revered title as the best player. However, viewers soon realize that it is the only thing going for him. Once he leaves his game and enters the real world, he is anti-social and has no friends. Life is a game, and Tomozaki is not winning at it — unlike Aoi, a fellow gamer who is quite popular in school. Aoi decides to teach Tomozaki how to play the game of life.

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Without video games in the mix, Tomozaki would not have interacted with Aoi, and the same goes for Akana and Yamada. These characters all help each other overcome the real-life obstacles they face.

11 And You Thought There Is Never A Girl Online?

A Similar Virtual Setting

And You Thought There Is Never A Girl Online?

Japanese Title

Netoge no Yome wa Onnanoko ja Nai to Omotta?

Genre

Comedy, Romance, Ecchi

Studio

Project No.9

Like Loving Yamada at Lv999, And You Thought There is Never A Girl Online? allows its characters to navigate the complexities of love in both a virtual game and in real life. Whereas Akane Kinoshita has her heart broken by her unfaithful boyfriend, Hideki Nishimura gets his broken by a girl who flat-out rejects him.

To make things moer complicated, the girl Hideki proposed to in an online game is actually an older man in real life. Devastated, Hideki promises himself never to trust online girls again. However, his determination wavers after he meets an online girl with an avatar named Ako. While Hideki considers the possibility that she is actually a man in real life, he doesn't mind as long as she's cute in-game. But in reality, Ako is not just a girl, but also Hideki's schoolmate.

10 Monthly Girls' Nozaki-Kun

Similar Tropes of Rejection and Unrequited Love

Five characters from Monthly Girls' Nozaki-Kun standing in front of an ornate building
Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun
Comedy
Romance
Studio
Doga Kobo
Creator
Izumi Tsubaki
Number of Episodes
12
Streaming Service(s)
HIDIVE

The similarities between Loving Yamada At Lv999 and the romantic comedy series Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun are immense. The former portrays a girl with a broken heart after her boyfriend leaves her, while the latter centers on Chiyo Sakura, who has fallen in love with Umetarou Nozaki.

Rather than getting flat-out rejected, though, Chiyo confesses her love to Nozaki but is simply handed an autograph in return. It turns out that Nozaki is actually a respected mangaka and thinks Chiyo's feelings are those of admiration, like the countless other people who ask for his autograph. After a turn of events, Chiyo ends up becoming Nozaki's assistant, while she hopes the mangaka will one day notice her feelings.

9 The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten

A Coincidental Meeting with Similarities

The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten
The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten
Romance
Studio
Project No.9
Creator
Saekisan
Number of Episodes
12
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll

Love can grow in the most unexpected of settings, and this is a message that Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten conveys well. Mahiru Shiina, a well-known and successful young woman, and Amane Fujimiya, a somewhat introverted artist, are neighbors who couldn't be more different. A coincidental meeting on a wet day, however, results in an unexpectedly pleasant romance.

Similar themes of unusual pairings and the power of little gestures to draw strangers together may be found in Loving Yamada at Lv999 and The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten. Overall, the two anime remind viewers that genuine connections and personal development are possible anywhere, whether in the virtual world of gaming or in a world of distant neighbors.

8 Recovery Of An MMO Junkie

A Similar Love Story Backdrop

the character moriko from the anime recovery of an MMO junkie
Recovery of an MMO Junkie
Comedy
Romance
Studio
Signal.MD
Creator
Rin Kokuyō
Number of Episodes
10
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll

When real life becomes too hard to bear, escaping into a fictional world can be a welcome escape. In Recovery of an MMO Junkie, Moriko Morioka accomplishes just that when she decides to take on the role of Hayashi, the male protagonist of the MMORPG Fruits de Mer, despite having a career spanning over eleven years. In her guise as Hayashi, Moriko falls in love with the kind and attractive healer Lily.

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Two superb series, Loving Yamada at Lv999 and Recovery of an MMO Junkie use online gaming as a backdrop for their love stories. Both shows look at how people can meet and form relationships with those they least expect to in a fantasy MMO setting.

7 My Love Story!!

A Similar Unconventional Male Lead

My Love Story!! Takeo Rinko Makoto
My Love Story!!
Romance
Slice of Life
Comedy
Studio
Madhouse
Creator
Kazune Kawahara
Number of Episodes
24
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll , Hulu

Takeo Gouda is a high school student whose intimidating appearance has prevented him from having a girlfriend. However, one day, he saves a cute and petite girl named Rinko Yamato from a groper on the train, and his life changes forever. As they start dating, the anime beautifully captures their adorable and awkward relationship as a couple.

What sets My Love Story!! and Loving Yamada at Lv999 apart from other romance anime are their settings and somewhat unconventional male leads. Both anime take fans on a journey through the world of love, where relationships can flourish in any space.

6 Shikimori's Not Just A Cutie

A Similar Comedic Grounded Tone

intimate moment between shikimori and izumi
Shikimori's Not Just A Cutie
Romance
Slice of Life
Studio
Doga Kobo
Creator
Keigo Maki
Number of Episodes
12
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll

High school student Yu Izumi has consistently poor luck. Micchon Shikimori, his lover, is not only cute and athletic but also possesses an unexpectedly cool side when the occasion arises, and he is determined to spend more time with her despite his hardships. Micchon's overprotective personality ensures that Izumi is kept safe as they travel through a world ripe with peril and excitement (at least, for Izumi; for everyone else, it is fairly safe and ordinary).

The ways in which the romance genre is handled by Loving Yamada at Lv999 and Shikimori's Not Just a Cutie are strikingly similar, particularly when it comes to their comedic but grounded tones. The former show has only started to hint at a potential relationship between the two leads, but they already have great chemistry. In the case of Shikimori, Micchon and Izumi start off as a couple, which is a nice change of pace from the typical rom-com anime.

5 Wotakoi: Love Is Hard For Otaku

Similar Gaming Themes

Wotakoi: Love Is Hard For Otaku anime Hanako Kabakura Narumi Hirotaka
Wotakoi: Love Is Hard For Otaku
Comedy
Romance
Studio
A-1 Pictures
Creator
Fujita
Number of Episodes
11
Streaming Service(s)
Amazon Prime Video

Anime is home to a plethora of romantic comedies that explore the highs and lows of romantic relationships. Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku is one of the most charming and approachable. Hirotaka Nifuji is a young woman and a close friend of Narumi Momose from their childhood days spent together as devoted otakus. After reuniting as adults, the two begin dating, but their shared passion for anime and video games causes more friction than they bargained for.

Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku and Yamada and Loving Yamada at Lv999 are both gaming-themed anime. Although these shows are aimed at a younger audience, the relationships within them are surprisingly mature, depicting a cute pair learning to know each other and growing in healthy ways.

4 Horimiya

Contrasting Characters

Horimiya anime izumi miyamura and kyouko hori
Horimiya
Comedy
Romance
Slice of Life
Studio
CloverWorks
Creator
Hero
Number of Episodes
26
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll , Hulu

The narrative of Kyouko Hori and Izumi Miyamura, two high school students who couldn't be more dissimilar, is told in the wonderful love anime Horimiya. Hori is the popular kind, while Miyamura is more of a loner. They initially hide their genuine feelings from one another, but as they spend more time together outside of school, they eventually fall in love.

Lighthearted, fluffy romances that are simple to understand and enjoy can be found in both Horimiya and Loving Yamada at Lv999. Due to its lack of tension, this anime is great for those who prefer lighthearted love stories.

3 Love Me, Love Me Not

A Budding Romance Trope Is Relived

Shojo Manga Finished in 2022- Love Me Love Me Not

Japanese Title

Omoi, Omoware, Furi, Furare

Genre

Drama, Romance

Studio

A-1 Pictures

An encounter with a boy who resembles Yuna's first love changes the course of her spring holiday. Upon her return, she strikes up a friendship with her new next-door neighbor, Akari, and they wind up enrolling in the same high school. As they navigate their budding romances with Rio and Kazuomi, the four friends must confront their struggles and uncover hidden secrets to move forward.

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Love Me, Love Me Not, and Loving Yamada at Lv999 make a good match as romance anime because they both offer unique and engaging perspectives on love and relationships. Both anime have interesting takes on love and romance that will appeal to fans of the subgenre.

2 Toradora!

Complex Romantic Relationships

Taiga and Ryuji in Toradora! 
Toradora! (2008)
Comedy
Romance
Studio
J.C.Staff
Creator
Yuyuko Takemiya
Number of Episodes
25
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll , Tubi , Amazon Prime Video

Ryuuji Takasu and Taiga Aisaka are misfits in the superficial high school environment. Despite their obvious physical differences, they learn that they have a lot in common and set out on a trip to support each other in their amorous endeavors. Their chance meeting demonstrates how even the most humiliating of situations can lead to genuine connections if you give it a chance.

Toradora! focuses on romance in a high school setting and delves into the nuances of adolescent relationships and development. Fans of romantic comedies will like this anime for its fresh take on the highs and lows of teenage life.

1 My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU

Similar Complexities of High School Love

Hiki, Yui and Yukino in Snafu
My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU
Comedy
Romance
Studio
Brain's Base, Feel
Creator
Wataru Watari
Number of Episodes
38
Streaming Service(s)
Amazon Prime Video , HIDIVE

Hachiman Hikigaya is a high school student who views the world through a different lens. He believes happiness is a myth and that those who are happy are just putting on a show. However, the Volunteer Service Club, where he works to help his classmates succeed, changes his perspective. Hachiman, with the help of Yukino Yukinoshita, tries to make sense of the complexities of other people's lives while simultaneously wondering whether his own cynicism would do more harm than good.

Oregairu, like Loving Yamada At Lv999, delves deep into the complexities of high school relationships. The anime places an emphasis on character growth and development, and it features a group of characters who battle at first but end up becoming close.

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