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In the author's notes in chapter 113 of The Gamer, he is talking about a webtoon that is apparently very similar, and I assume a lot of people have asked them if they got anything to do with it, which they deny.

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The original panel and its unofficial English translation. Click to see in full size.

Can anyone tell me what webtoon they mean?

Aki Tanaka
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  • It is probably a webtoon, that started pretty recently and hence isn't being translated. – Prada Dec 29 '15 at 09:34

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They could be taking about DICE not 100% sure though.

DICE = What if you can restart your life with a different setting just like a game? DONG TAE always get bullied by his classmates, but TAE BIN, sits right next to him, is handsome and popular at school; and now, TAE BIN suggests DONG TAE to play a little game.

Thanks, Pyrotek

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    Could you add proofs of your statements? :) – Ikaros Dec 28 '15 at 18:18
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    Considering Dice has been around for quite a while, I can't imagine the author and artist suddenly worrying about it now. It's very likely a webtoon that doesn't have an active translation project anyways. – TUSF Dec 29 '15 at 02:44
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Possibly Dusk Howler, it's a gamer webtoon and there is only 24 chapters. It's about a young man who had a great scores in school but have 0 social IQ so he joins a game where his conscious is uploaded so like the gamer the Mc get to level up , learn skills and it's a gaming world . and it's a new Webtoon. Connecting the dots together it makes sense.

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    Could you expand on why you think dust howler is the answer to the OP's question? – Pratyush Manocha Jan 17 '16 at 15:32
  • it's about a young man who had a great scores in school but have 0 social IQ so he joins a game where his conscious is uploaded so like the gamer the Mc get to level up , learn skills and it's a gaming world . and it's a new Webtoon .connecting the dots together it makes sense . – Hassan Kalash Jan 17 '16 at 17:32