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Vampire Game

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Kyuuketsu Yuugi
Japanese: 吸血遊戯〈ヴァンパイア・ゲーム〉
English: Vampire Game
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 15
Chapters: 92
Status: Finished
Published: 1996 to Sep 25, 2004
Genres: Adventure Adventure, Comedy Comedy
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Wings
Authors: JUDAL (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.611 (scored by 26732,673 users)
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Ranked: #22512
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Popularity: #3139
Members: 6,565
Favorites: 183

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Recommendations

These two excellent series have a lot in common: good humour, original plot, romance that is not suffocating, strong heroines and action happening in another world.  
reportRecommended by as3
VG= vampire takes care of the girl KnKdI= werewolf takes care of the girl If you like one, you'll defnitely like the other ;p 
reportRecommended by YukiDesu
Same feel, both protagonist are girls, both have vampires... in VG the vampire has to help the girl when she gets into trouble. In MS, it's the girl helping the vampire. 
reportRecommended by YukiDesu
This two manga's have similar filling and characters. Both have demons and love troubles in it. Trought "Tokyo Renaikitan" is a Shounen Ai and "Vampire Game" is a Shoujo. 
reportRecommended by Namu12
the're both supernatural, VG= vampire and BmH= tiger 
reportRecommended by YukiDesu
Both have a powerful guy stuck in the form of a cat,and both guys want to get their "revenge" against the main girl. Of course, neither of them can exact their revenge because they give in to the girl ;) 
reportRecommended by BadAppleWhite
The intwining of vampires, action and adventure that results in the blossoming of a strong relationship between a young girl and her fated enemy. If you liked one I would recommend looking into the other.  
reportRecommended by nirasha
Both are to do with someone who is "wanted" and the female protagonist helps them with their search for something (In Vampire Game, it's Phelios' reincarnation, while in Hakushaku to Yousei, it's a legendary sword.) The main difference being that Ishtar wants to help, while Lydia wants to be paid to help. The character developments are well paced and each chapter makes you hunger for more. The art is also wonderful in both! 
reportRecommended by NightsofDawn
Both of these stories follow an ambitious princess who is both weak and destined to rule as she goes on adventures to to meet people and gain skills that will serve her well during her reign. They both include, but don't necessarily center around supernatural elements. The princesses have similar personalities, they're charming, but bratty. I'd say Okobore Hime has more political acumen. The princesses are both pretty, and aware of it.  
reportRecommended by evilteddybear101
Both about vampires being reincarnated; the later is a about vampire king Duzell who's destined to wipe out the human race and annihilate the bloodline of the human king who killed him being reborn into the body of a kitten as the royal pet of his killer's great-granddaughter. Beginning his quest to find the reincarnation of his enemy, the vampire king learns of love, compassion, kindness and the importance of life through his adventures with the princess, Ishtar. Full of comedy, romance, drama, hints of shounen ai, rebirth, hot bishies and cute girls; Vampire Game will leave you wanting more. 
reportRecommended by pinkstone123
I just love the heriones in both stories, they both also have a non-human being in love with them, in Her Majesty's dog it is a demon and in VG its a vampire. Both relationships are very entertaining to watch unfold. 
reportRecommended by anayardz
In both of these the princess, main character, wants to explore and leave the home she knows with a newly discovered male companion. In Himigimi, Violet is exploring to learn more about the world outside of her castle. In Vampire Game, Ishtar is on a quest to find the reincarnation of her ancestor to get revenge. Because of her ancestor's rules, she has to live her life in a certain way and can't marry outside of the royal family. Both are shoujo, romantic, adventure typed genres. 
reportRecommended by Toraibella
Firstly, they have the same genre (romance, comedy, action - just the right amount of each of them). Secondly,( I don't really know why but) the main characters remind me of one another. 
reportRecommended by Zakuro1
Both Mangas are ideal for any who crave lengthy, well written, fantasy/romance/comedy based mangas. They both involve a lovable (though not at first) vampire and a girl/heroine who is surrounded by several good looking male characters. If you liked one, I would suggest you read the other. 
reportRecommended by nirasha
There are quite a few similar points; the Princesses, Kiiru (Spirit of Darkness) and Duzell (Vampire King) and the relationship of the Princesses and their bodyguards. There is also darkness (I don't mean Kiiru) and humour in both. If you like one, you might like the other. It's worth a try anyway. 
reportRecommended by Yxx
The two are very different, but they both have a good story and mysticism and are worth a read! 
reportRecommended by as3
Very different genres and stories, but both are very unique and interesting reads with refreshing characters, a touch of love and some sadness 
reportRecommended by as3
Different stories, but both are about royalty in a magical lang, lovable evil characters, interesting other characters and great character development 
reportRecommended by as3
Two very different stories, VG is more of a comedy, while the Model has no comedy in it, but both have a more mature-kind of characters and story telling, both have vampires and both are just very unique stories. 
reportRecommended by as3
Both are epic, developed stories that take place in another world, where a girl teams up with a "wanted" man 
reportRecommended by as3
The plots are very different, but both series have similar light-heartedness and humor. In both, the heroines (princesses) are stubborn walking disasters that care deeply about their loved ones. Both stories have the element of supernatural, action plus an interesting plot and light romance. 
reportRecommended by as3
Just two entertaining stories about royalty. 
reportRecommended by as3
Although VG is more action-based, both these stories are based in a different time, has an odd, tomboyish heroine and life at court, plus the quirky humour is similar in these two 
reportRecommended by as3
The plot lines are different, but both are excellent epic stories taking place at court, among magic in a world/time period different from ours. In both cases, female characters are strong and charismatic. RR is more shojo-based, while VG has more of an adventure feel to it, but both are excellent reads! 
reportRecommended by as3
Different stories but both are really good, mythical stories with magic and humour and fresh characters and some romance 
reportRecommended by as3
Again, two very unconventional stories about refreshingly-strong female leads. The two have groups in power (though in different settings), friendship, love and growth. They are really good reads! 
reportRecommended by as3
Both stories are fast-paced and entertaining, and the main hero is a vampire king/demon queen who really grows on you 
reportRecommended by as3
Dragon Knights and Vampire game both have a very mystic/fantasy feel to them. Both stories are set in magical kindgons full of fantastic creatures with wonderful landscapes. The charaters have similar qualities, both having mysterious and royal attributes along with child-like demeanour. The storyline can be light and fluff, but also will wisk you away with its deep plot line. I recomend both! 
reportRecommended by Wingedwolf