Fandiscs for dojin visual novels often offer extra storylines, maybe focusing on side characters or providing alternate endings. They can also contain behind-the-scenes material or special collectibles. In a way, they enhance the overall experience for fans of the original game.
, I recommend the following Doujin novels to you:
1. "The Sunset of the Net King" was a story about scenery and love, with Yukimura Seiichi as the main character.
2. "Net King: The Queen of Street Dance" described the experiences and love story of a female protagonist who was originally a street dance queen in the two-dimensional world.
3. "The King of the Net: Orange Time": The female protagonist transmigrated to the world of the tennis prince and fought side by side with the young students to reach the peak of tennis.
4. [The Net King's World Belong to You]: A story about misunderstandings and parting.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you:
1. "Net King: From the beginning of Shurunyan": A blue-star teenager who was reborn as the Net King opened the unscientific world of super fantasy tennis and the ability of various dimensional worlds. It was really super exciting, a must-see!
2. "The Original God in the World of the Net King": The brilliance of a Original God's ability on the tennis court must not be missed.
3. <<The King of Nets: The Thornhead Legion>>: A tennis genius from the golden age dominated the country, and an uninvited guest came to this world. Can you even catch a ball from them?
I personally think the above are the best in the Doujinshi novel of "The Prince of Tennis." I hope you like my recommendations. Muah ~
πI recommend "The Guide to the King of the Net's Male God" to you. This is a doujinshi derivative novel. The male protagonist is Ryuuma Echizen, and the female protagonist is transported to the world of the King of the Net to date him. This novel has been completed. Don't miss it if you like the Internet King Doujin. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
I'm not entirely sure, but it's very likely. TvTropes is a comprehensive database for all kinds of fictional works. Given Konosuba's popularity, especially in the anime and light novel world, it would make sense for there to be a section about its visual novel on TvTropes. You could check by searching for 'Konosuba visual novel' on the TvTropes website.