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Sam wants to be a game developer, but before her career can get started, a popular gaming personality posts a video of himself playing her first game and gives it a bad review. To make matters worse, she soon finds out he's her new neighbor! A story about gaming, memes, and social anxiety. Come for the plot, stay for the doggo.
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While the premise of both is pretty different, both feature interesting and slow burning romances as they develop between two adults who happen to come together because of something pretty small.
Both stories are revolving around apps and IT world that can change one's life in no time. All heroes are young geeks. I like that both stories show a variety of characters that are connected by games/apps.
About a rich man unable to open his heart to others and a woman who is poor but lives life filled with love and hope.
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Both female main characters of the stories come from poor households. Also, the male main characters are rich but are unable to open their hearts to people for varying reasons. The encounter of these characters made them learn about love and pursuing one's dream.
When his relationship went down the drain, Chiko Dyer started to develop a weird relationship with a local delivery girl.
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Both have relationships between young adults where one of the adults is more wealthy person than the other and employs them. They also have characters coming out of a rebound and entering a new relationship. The tone of the two stories does feel very different though.
Age matters is more of a slow burn whereas unlovable replacement is a quick blaze.
Handsome, loaded, and arrogant Youngjoon is the VP of a major corporation. Miso has been his perfect secretary, practically legend for surviving her narcissistic boss for 9 long years. But now that she's quitting, is there really nothing -- or no one -- that can stop her from walking away?
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If you liked "What's Wrong With Secretary Kim" then you would definitely like "Age Matters". They are both office romances (Boss-Employee Relationship specifically), and both have beautiful character and natural feeling relationship development.
Dogged by pain and misfortune from the very beginning, Shin-Ae decides she wants nothing to do with people nor anything to do with romance. Although content with her unsocial, boring, loveless existence, her lifestyle is challenged after she ruins an unsuspecting strangers' clothes.
For the past seven years, long-suffering Takao has been valet to the young master of the Mizushima family, Masamune. Between feeding, bathing, and dressing the ill-behaved, troublesome Masamune, Takao sometimes wonders if the hefty paycheck is even worth it. But when Masamune makes it clear that his sole goal in life is to get into Takao’s pants, Takao just might find himself gunning for employee of the month...
College heartthrob Caleb Lockhart is the last person a girl like Veronica Strafford should be involved with. Ambitious and fiercely independent, Veronica refuses to be the campus player's next conquest, even after a chance encounter sparks an undeniable attraction between them. But after she’s evicted with nowhere else to go, Veronica finds herself leaning on someone else for the first time. Caleb has never wanted someone like this before and he's determined to pursue her, even as the secrets of their pasts threaten to break them apart.