“When life gives you a second chance… in game format.”
Tae Myungha, depressed and disillusioned, finds himself in a surreal game where the mission is clear: Make Cha Yeowoon happy. But here’s the catch—this isn’t just another story of falling in love. It’s a story of trying not to fall apart while learning how to make someone else smile.Episode 1 hit me like a tutorial that knew it was more than a tutorial. It teased the fluff, the potential angst, and gave us a peek into the emotional depth to come. Myungha’s hesitations weren’t played for laughs—they were real. The kind that makes you go, “Wait, am I the one getting character development right now?”Yeowoon’s gentle, awkward sweetness? Irresistible. The tone? Light, with a twist of melancholy. The pacing? Just right. This wasn’t just an introduction—it was an invitation. One that said, Play the game, but beware: your heart is on the line.A strong, thoughtful start. Not too dramatic, but emotionally loaded. And I already knew… this game was going to ruin me in the best way possible.
really like Tae Myung Ha he is funny... can't read Cha Yeo Woon yet, he so cold & distant cause he weary of Myung Ha? or cause he just lost his grandmother \(〇_o)/Ahn Kyung Hoon is adorable, but also looks the type that would get bullied - hope that's not the case
The premise is so different and creative, it's genuinely completely different to all the other bls I've watched before. I love the videogame format, and how it kind of plays on my favorite trope everr (forced proximity). The acting is good, and I loved the grandma. The only criticism I have so far is MC's age - did he HAVE to be 28 in a 19 year old's body?? That's so creepy, since his (eventual) partner is 18. It's weirding me out ngl