Gamers trapped in an RPG skip the combat and start building a functional government. It's the gold standard for logistical world-building.
Why it's similar: Both shows treat their fantasy settings as systems that need fixing through governance rather than brute force. Shiroe, like Souma, uses his wits to establish treaties, create a working economy, and manage stubborn political factions.
Power comparison: Combat exists, but the focus is on raid mechanics and political leverage. Like Souma, the lead wins through data and positioning.
Why watch after How A Realist Hero Rebuilt The Kingdom: Watch this if you want a deeper, more complex look at how a society functions after a total collapse.
