

Apocalypse Bringer Mynoghra: World Conquest Starts with the Civilization of Ruin
異世界黙示録マイノグーラ ~破滅の文明で始める世界征服~
Takuto Ira spent his short life confined to a hospital bed, with the civilization-building game Eternal Nations as his only form of entertainment. His favorite faction within the game—Mynoghra—was infamously complex to navigate and skewed toward evil; moreover, he insisted on playing at the highest difficulty. After his untimely death, Takuto awakens in a world uncannily reminiscent of Eternal Nations. He is reincarnated as the King of Ruin, sovereign of Mynoghra itself. At his side stands Odei no Atou, the default hero unit of his chosen nation. Remembering every battle they fought together, she pledges unwavering loyalty to Takuto once more. As Takuto begins to build Mynoghra from scratch in this new world, his early-game strategy remains unchanged: lie low, avoid war, and ensure survival at all costs—ironic for an evil ruler meant to conquer the world. When he offers refuge to persecuted Dark Elves fleeing destruction, a fledgling empire born of a darkness the world has yet to understand begins to take shape. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Shie_Ru
September 21, 2025
I heard Mynoghra is kinda famous among other light novel reader, but I'm suprised why its score is too low. Is it because typical isekai? No... The concept is quite fresh, almost similar to Overlord but it's unique. But then after a few episodes I understand why people don't really like it. MC use strategies instead of using his own power and experience everything by himself. I personally find it a bit boring, like that "Realist Hero Rebuilt Kingdom" We are excited to see every character...but MC feels like an NPC that doesn't add something to the story itself. I must say Atou (the servant) acts more likeMain Character than Takuto (the reincarnated MC). Weird, isn't it? This anime is unique, but it's the supporting character who keep it alive, not the MC. I write it after watching eps 12, but I'm sure the additional last episode won't change my opinion.
PLJAM
October 2, 2025
Takuto Ira spent his short life confined to a hospital bed, with the civilization-building game Eternal Nations as his only form of entertainment. His favorite faction within the game—Mynoghra—was infamously complex to navigate and skewed toward evil; moreover, he insisted on playing at the highest difficulty. After his untimely death, Takuto awakens in a world uncannily reminiscent of Eternal Nations. He is reincarnated as the King of Ruin, sovereign of Mynoghra itself. At his side stands Odei no Atou, the default hero unit of his chosen nation. Remembering every battle they fought together, she pledges unwavering loyalty to Takuto once more. As Takuto begins to build Mynoghra from scratch in this new world, his early-game strategy remains unchanged: lie low, avoid war, and ensure survival at all costs—ironic for an evil ruler meant to conquer the world. When he offers refuge to persecuted Dark Elves fleeing destruction, a fledgling empire born of a darkness the world has yet to understand begins to take shape. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
I read yalls reviews and yall just hating because this isnt your niche, I've been watching awesome and horrible anime this past year and i honestly thought the anime wasnt half bad. it had plot, not afraid to show some blood, and quite a bit of character dev going on in my sense. overall this anime was pretty good. i loved the type of fantasy isekai genre this one had. adding strategy games was a cool little knowledge take. i also liked that it was not afraid to be gory. for what its worth i think its a 9/10. just my opinion :p Honestly, i thinkif you an older head and are more into those strategy games back in the early 2000s you'll enjoy it. im hopeful for a 2nd season.
uiorwejklfsd
September 28, 2025
This has to be the most pathetic MC I've ever seen. I understand he is supposed to be "shy" but damn this was painful to watch. I really don't understand the appeal when he is constantly stuttering, crying, and apologizing in every scene. All the NPC characters worship him unconditionally so really nothing he says matters anyways. The kingdom-building aspect is a joke and seems more like an afterthought. It goes from silly fantasy in the first half to boring monster battles in the second half. They introduce all these game mechanics but the characters are so shallow and boring it seems pointless.
Penalcavity
September 28, 2025
What had a premising plot turned into a bunch of bullshit in the end, a complete waste of time and another anime that is being sent to the trash heap with absolutely zero redeeming qualities. Awful animation with absolutely no fights that captured my attention. A pussy MC that is given everything he wants and doesn't have to work for anything. The twins are just the cherry on top of the steaming pile of horse shit that was this anime when they went from being doting side characters to absurd op hero's at the end. Character development? Fuck that because who needs to make characterswith any depth that improve or change in any meaningful way. Ts pmo.
RemanTheArchean
October 29, 2025
This has some interesting ideas sprinkled throughout, but it doesn't really capitalize on them, and thus it ends up being meidocre. Interesting idea #1 is being a 4X strategy game isekai, so instead of being the 99999th anime pulling from Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy, this is cribbing off of the Civilization franchise. I enjoy 4x games so this held some promise for me, but in practice all it meant was that some characters are "built" from "mana". It's functionally indistinguishable from them showing up out of nowhere as they would in any other story, so it's mostly pointless. Interesting idea #2 is that the"cheat skills" come from a mashup of different genres, so the protagonist has his 4X cheat skills, while other characters have RPG cheat skills, and perhaps there will be dating sim cheat skills. But as of the end of season 1, these have mostly just acted like any other anime asspulls to arbitrarily resolve tension in battle scenes. Nothing special really happens and it's impossible to reasonably predict where any of this will go, so it's not particularly engaging. Interesting idea #3 is that the protagonist is leading the "evil" nation, which could give an excuse to move away from the typical nonsensical anime morality system. However, this is almost immediately subverted when the protagonist claims "evil" = "do whatever you want", which really means "do the right thing, but with a bit more violence". That leaves a fairly bog-standard isekai that only has middling execution. There's a decent helping of unfunny reaction comedy, a boring unconfident protagonist, and a flat supporting cast. This series passed the time on my daily commute but was otherwise completely forgettable.
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