The last panel shows them washing ashore on a beach—littered with vending machines, broken game consoles, and a sign: "Welcome to the Junkyard World. Please insert coin."
"Your isekai package has arrived. Choose one: 1) Return home. 2) A boat to the mainland. 3) A single cheat skill."
On day three, starving, he finds a cave. Inside: a rusty sword embedded in a stone and a flickering holographic screen that reads: 「Survival Mode Activated」 "Due to a dimensional error, your isekai package is delayed. Please craft a raft to reach the mainland. Estimated arrival: 300 days." Kaito laughs hysterically. Then he pulls the sword free. No magic glow—just a good, sharp blade. He learns to spear fish, make fire by friction, and weave a shelter. Every night, the screen updates: "Day 4. Calories: 1200. Sanity: Falling."
Kaito's first day is a comedy of errors. He tries to "open his status screen" by swiping the air. Nothing. He shouts, "Skill: Fireball!" A seagull poops on his shoulder. He realizes: this isn't a game. It's a desert island . -Doujindesu.TV--Isekai-ni-Ittara-Mujintou-de-Ka...
By nightfall, he's shivering under a palm frond, drinking rainwater from a shell. "This is worse than my Tokyo apartment," he mutters.
The dolphin blinks. "That is not a valid selection."
Kaito looks at Yuna. Yuna looks at the vending machine. It has one button: "Start Over." The last panel shows them washing ashore on
They press it together.
Kaito Tanaka, a burned-out office worker, wakes up on a golden beach under two suns. He's been isekai'd—no truck, no goddess, no cheat skill menu. Just a torn shirt, a dead phone, and a vast, empty island. The only clue is a half-buried sign: "Welcome to Another World. Survive."
Here is a short story developed from that premise: Stranded in Another World 2) A boat to the mainland
Kaito looks at Yuna. She looks at the stars. They both say, at the same time:
So they build a raft. It takes 200 days. They name it The Second Chance . When they finally launch, a storm hits. The screen flashes red: "Warning: Dimensional eddy detected. You will not reach the mainland. You will drift to… a new world." Kaito laughs again. "Of course." Yuna hands him a cracker. They sail into the fog, not knowing if they're going home, to adventure, or nowhere at all.
On day 47, he finds footprints. Not his. He follows them to a second cave. Inside: a girl in a tattered school uniform, crying over a broken phone. Her name is Yuna. She was isekai'd from a different world —a fantasy kingdom where she was a hero. Her cheat skill? "Endless Bread Basket." But the island has no wheat, so it summons only stale crackers.
The string you provided looks like a truncated manga or light novel title, likely: "-Doujindesu.TV--Isekai-ni-Ittara-Mujintou-de-Ka..." — which roughly translates to
They team up. He builds; she cooks. They argue about whether to worship the screen or smash it. One night, a glowing dolphin appears and speaks:
The last panel shows them washing ashore on a beach—littered with vending machines, broken game consoles, and a sign: "Welcome to the Junkyard World. Please insert coin."
"Your isekai package has arrived. Choose one: 1) Return home. 2) A boat to the mainland. 3) A single cheat skill."
On day three, starving, he finds a cave. Inside: a rusty sword embedded in a stone and a flickering holographic screen that reads: 「Survival Mode Activated」 "Due to a dimensional error, your isekai package is delayed. Please craft a raft to reach the mainland. Estimated arrival: 300 days." Kaito laughs hysterically. Then he pulls the sword free. No magic glow—just a good, sharp blade. He learns to spear fish, make fire by friction, and weave a shelter. Every night, the screen updates: "Day 4. Calories: 1200. Sanity: Falling."
Kaito's first day is a comedy of errors. He tries to "open his status screen" by swiping the air. Nothing. He shouts, "Skill: Fireball!" A seagull poops on his shoulder. He realizes: this isn't a game. It's a desert island .
By nightfall, he's shivering under a palm frond, drinking rainwater from a shell. "This is worse than my Tokyo apartment," he mutters.
The dolphin blinks. "That is not a valid selection."
Kaito looks at Yuna. Yuna looks at the vending machine. It has one button: "Start Over."
They press it together.
Kaito Tanaka, a burned-out office worker, wakes up on a golden beach under two suns. He's been isekai'd—no truck, no goddess, no cheat skill menu. Just a torn shirt, a dead phone, and a vast, empty island. The only clue is a half-buried sign: "Welcome to Another World. Survive."
Here is a short story developed from that premise: Stranded in Another World
Kaito looks at Yuna. She looks at the stars. They both say, at the same time:
So they build a raft. It takes 200 days. They name it The Second Chance . When they finally launch, a storm hits. The screen flashes red: "Warning: Dimensional eddy detected. You will not reach the mainland. You will drift to… a new world." Kaito laughs again. "Of course." Yuna hands him a cracker. They sail into the fog, not knowing if they're going home, to adventure, or nowhere at all.
On day 47, he finds footprints. Not his. He follows them to a second cave. Inside: a girl in a tattered school uniform, crying over a broken phone. Her name is Yuna. She was isekai'd from a different world —a fantasy kingdom where she was a hero. Her cheat skill? "Endless Bread Basket." But the island has no wheat, so it summons only stale crackers.
The string you provided looks like a truncated manga or light novel title, likely: "-Doujindesu.TV--Isekai-ni-Ittara-Mujintou-de-Ka..." — which roughly translates to
They team up. He builds; she cooks. They argue about whether to worship the screen or smash it. One night, a glowing dolphin appears and speaks: