It starts at a specific point in the manga, but I can't recall exactly without looking it up. You might want to check some manga forums or dedicated fan sites for the precise chapter.
Most 'Gacha Life Scary Stories' start with an innocent - looking event. It could be a character customization that seems normal at first. But then, as the player progresses, small, odd things start to happen. Like the customized character's expressions change without the player's input or the background music starts to distort slightly. This gradually builds up the spooky atmosphere.
At the moment, it's unknown if Gojo will come back to life in the manga. The storyline could take various turns and surprises are common in manga. We'll just have to wait and see.
One positive aspect of Gacha Life is its high level of creativity. Players can create a vast variety of unique characters with different looks, outfits, and personalities. Another plus is the story - making feature. It allows players to express their ideas and fantasies through creating their own little worlds and narratives. Also, it has a large and active community where players can share their creations and get inspiration from others.
Gacha Life is generally considered suitable for a wide range of ages, but it also has some potential issues. The game allows users to create characters and stories, which can be very creative and positive. However, there have been some reports of inappropriate use by some players who create disturbing or inappropriate content within the game. So, while it can be great for kids with proper supervision, it's not entirely without concerns.
Once in Gacha Life, a boy named Tom was walking in the park. He saw a girl named Tina sitting on a bench, looking a bit sad. Tom went over and asked if she was okay. Tina said she was just feeling lonely. Tom then offered to show her his favorite spots in the park. As they walked around, they held hands and by the end of the day, they had a newfound love for each other.