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Geki Tsumi Dungeon Desu Ga %e2%80%9csukiru: Hanshoku%e2%80%9d De Gyakuten Shitai To Omoimasu (2025)

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Geki Tsumi Dungeon desu ga "Sukiru: Hanshoku" de Gyakuten Shitai to Omoimasu (roughly translated as I’m in a "Hopeless" Dungeon, but I Want to Turn the Tables with my "Breeding" Skill) is a dark fantasy isekai series that blends elements of dungeon management with high-stakes survival. Originally a web novel on the Nocturne Novels platform, it has since been adapted into both a light novel and a manga. Core Premise and Plot

The story follows Akira Hanamura, a man who is reincarnated into another world as a Dungeon Master. Unlike many protagonists who find themselves in a position of immediate power, Akira’s situation is "geki tsumi"—essentially a "dead-end" or "checkmate" scenario.

The Zero-Defense Dungeon: Within 30 minutes of his arrival, Akira builds what he thinks is a comfortable base, only to realize he has created a dungeon with zero defensive capabilities.

Life-or-Death Stakes: In this world, if a dungeon is conquered by adventurers, the Dungeon Master faces instant death.

The "Breeding" Skill: To survive against the constant influx of powerful adventurers, Akira must utilize his unique and controversial skill: [Breeding]. This skill allows him to rapidly multiply his monster minions to fortify his lair. Key Themes and Mechanics

The series is part of the "Dungeon Management" subgenre, but it leans heavily into mature themes and dark fantasy.

Strategic Growth: Akira cannot rely on raw strength alone. He must strategically use his skill to turn the weakest monsters into a formidable army through selective breeding and tactical alliances.

Dark Fantasy Elements: The series explores the harsher side of being a dungeon master. Female adventurers and monster-type creatures are often central to Akira's growth strategy as he seeks to transform his humble, vulnerable lair into an impenetrable stronghold. If you provide more details or a specific

The Underdog Arc: The primary appeal of the story is the "Gyakuten" (reversal/turnabout) aspect—watching a character in a hopeless, bottom-tier position use a seemingly niche or taboo skill to climb to the top. Media and Availability

Manga Adaptation: The manga version is published under the Young Champion Comics label and features art that captures both the intense action and the mature themes of the original work.

Source Material: For those interested in the full narrative, the Novel Updates page provides tracking for translated chapters of the light novel/web novel.

Geki Tsumi Dungeon Desu ga "Skill: Hanshoku" de Gyakuten Shitai to Omoimasu

(My Dungeon's Totally Screwed... But I'll Turn It Around with the Skill: Breeding!) is an isekai dungeon-building series with mature themes. Core Premise & Plot

The story follows Akira Hanamura, who is reincarnated into another world as a Dungeon Master.

The Crisis: Akira constructs a comfortable dungeon, but quickly realizes it has zero defenses. In this world, if his dungeon is conquered by the waves of incoming adventurers, he faces instant death.

The Solution: Akira discovers his unique skill, 《Reproduction》 (Hanshoku). He must use this ability to multiply his monster minions and strengthen his stronghold to survive. Key Gameplay/Story Mechanics Title: Geki Tsumi Dungeon desu ga, “Sukiru: Hanshoku”

As Akira works to transform his "weakest" dungeon into an ultimate stronghold, he relies on:

Monster Multiplication: Using his reproduction skill to create and upgrade monster forces.

Alliances: Forming strategic bonds with monster girls and utilizing captured female adventurers to grow his dungeon's power.

Dungeon Management: Swiftly adapting to adventurer challenges to prevent his own demise. Availability & Format

This series originated as a web novel on the Nocturne (adult-oriented) section of Shousetsuka ni Narou. It has since been adapted into a manga. English Title

My Dungeon's Totally Screwed... But I'll Turn It Around with the Skill: Breeding! Protagonist Akira Hanamura Genre Isekai, Dark Fantasy, Kingdom Building, Mature/Erotic Manga Status Ongoing (Chapters up to 81.2 as of April 2026) Primary Platforms Chapters can be found on sites like MangaDex and WeLoMa. If you'd like to dive deeper into this series, I can:

Provide a summary of specific early chapters to help you get started. List similar dungeon-building manga with mature themes.

Help you find where to read the latest raw or translated chapters. in a survival context

This is a fascinating and highly specific request. The subject line you provided is Japanese, which transliterates to:

"Geki Tsumi Dungeon desu ga 'Skill: Hanshoku' de Gyakuten shitai to Omoimasu"

In English: "It's a Super-Accursed Dungeon, but I Want to Turn the Tables Using the 'Skill: Proliferation / Reproduction'."

Based on the title structure, tropes, and the presence of the skill Hanshoku (繁殖 – breeding, propagation, multiplying), this is almost certainly a dark fantasy / dungeon survival light novel, web novel, or manga (likely an isekai or reincarnation story) from a niche or indie author (possibly from Shōsetsuka ni Narō or a similar platform).

Since this is not a mainstream licensed title (I have no record of a commercial series with this exact name in major databases as of my last update), I will provide a deep analytical review based on what the title, genre conventions, and keyword implications suggest. If you are the author or have a specific source, please clarify—otherwise, treat this as a critical deconstruction of the hypothetical work.


Title: Geki Tsumi Dungeon desu ga, “Sukiru: Hanshoku” de Gyakuten Shitai to Omoimasu Literal Translation: It is an Extreme Dungeon, but I Think I Want to Turn the Tables with "Skill: Reproduction". Common Abbreviation: Geki Tsumi Dungeon Format: Light Novel (LN), Manga, Web Novel Genre: Isekai, Fantasy, Dungeon Crawler, Cheat Skill, Dark Fantasy Status: Ongoing

This report analyzes the series' narrative structure, the unique mechanics of its protagonist’s power, and its reception within the crowded "Dungeon Escape" sub-genre.


| Theme | Potential Execution | |-------|----------------------| | Sin as a mechanic | The dungeon might count each instance of reproduction as a "lust sin" or "gluttony sin", making the protagonist accumulate curse stacks. | | Sacrifice of self | To breed powerful minions, the protagonist must give up memories, limbs, or lifespan. | | Anti-natalist twist | The solution to the "extreme sin dungeon" might be ceasing reproduction entirely. Hanshoku is then a trap skill. | | System horror | The skill menu slowly glitches: "Error: Hanshoku level ∞ – You are no longer an individual." |


Features a skill “Precious Reproduction” that duplicates any item once per day—game-breaking in a permadeath dungeon.

These stories prove that “hanshoku” is not a joke skill; in a survival context, it becomes exponential power.


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