You can try websites like Fanfiction.net or Archive of Our Own. They have a wide range of fanfiction, including slime gamer ones. Just use their search function and type in relevant keywords like'slime' and 'gamer' to find what you're looking for.
The ending point of the Slime anime in the manga can vary. Sometimes the anime might catch up to a certain point in the manga storyline, but it's not always a straightforward match. It could also stop before reaching a major plot development.
A slime girl in a slime girl tf (transformation) story is often a fictional character. She is typically made of slime or has slime - like properties. Usually, she can change her form or interact with the environment in unique ways due to her slime nature.
Slimes in these novels are often depicted as having a gelatinous, amorphous form. They can usually change shape to some extent, which gives them an advantage in various situations, like squeezing through small spaces.
Here are some recommendations for novels similar to I'm Not a Bad Slime:
1. Death: Creating a Country of Light, by Big Blue Fatty
2. The Reborn Little Lion, Author: Tomato Leek Egg Bun
3. "1992, One Punch Superman of Tokyo's Entertainment World", by Wei Zheng of Xiliang
4. "Douluo: Legend of the Dragon King, Torturing the Holy Spirit Cult Madly". Author: (Author not provided)
These novels might have similar plots or styles to I'm Not a Bad Slime. Please note that the above recommendations are based on the search results provided. There may be other similar novels that are not listed.
I recommend you to read the Doujinshi novel," Comic: About My Reincarnation as a Slime." This novel was written by the author, Dumb Eater. It was a light novel, a derivative doujinshi novel. Although the search results mentioned other doujinshi novels, the one that is most relevant to your description is this novel. If you want to read the manga version of About My Reincarnation as a Slime, you can try to find limited reading resources on other platforms.
Well, one obvious difference is the medium. Manga is visual, so you can directly see the slime's appearance, the expressions of characters, and the action scenes. For example, in a slime battle scene, the manga can show the slime's movements vividly. However, a light novel uses words to describe all these. It might describe the slime as a gooey, translucent blob that pulsates with a strange energy.
Well, you could start by checking online book retailers. Amazon or other major e - book platforms may have it. Also, some specialized anime and manga stores that also carry light novels might be a good place to look. Another option is to check with libraries, especially those that have a collection of Japanese or Asian - inspired literature.