display any special character trait, other than what you would expect from an average somebody who got reincarnated into a fantasy world. Regardless, she is still plenty entertaining to follow.Low-level mob simulator: The Grind, would be a less faithful but more accurate translation of the title. The story is entirely focused on the moment to moment plot of Kumoko trying to survive and grind her way up the food chain, in the dungeon she seems to be stuck in. And this is where the manga shines. Although this does not seem to be its main intention, the story's atmosphere has a rather dark and depressive edge to it. When most stories want things to go dark they, they often introduce heart-wrenching drama or tragedies, but this manga is a lot more subtle about it. Kumoko is far from being overpowered, struggling against even opponents of her own level, she is just a small fish in a big pond with a lot of bigger fishes. In a place where high-level monsters constantly roam around, where every victory must be hard earned and a safe spot for sleep is usually a luxury leads to a sense of constant dread, a sense of impending doom, because you just don't know what danger awaits at the next corner. It's a survival story, where the protagonist has to struggle just to stay alive, and it is not uncommon for our heroine to suffer grievous wounds, losing eyes or entire limbs (or just legs, in her case). Thankfully the fact that she heals when she levels up, coupled with her optimistic and resourceful nature and the cutesy art style, the atmosphere is overall well balanced, relieving most of the stress.As for the art style, while it isn't anything special, it is very expressive. I was surprised how humanlike the artist could make the spider, in regards of its expressions. Making it a rather creative and overall pleasant thing to look at.What keeps me giving the manga a rather well deserved 8, is the fact that as of now the story seems to be going nowhere, and despite it only having 19 chapters, thanks to the unique numbering, the number of existing chapters is closer to an actual 40. And after almost 40 chapters of dungeon crawling, I can not to do but yearn for a bit more variety. Don't get me wrong it's still a very interesting and compelling read, but since I don't really know where the story is going, at times it feels like a bit of a drag.All in all, I can wholeheartedly recommend this manga to anyone who is looking for something different, because if nothing else, it is truly a unique experience.