I’ve been reading:
>Isekai Meikyuu de Harem
I'm almost done with all translated chapters. I really like it a lot because the protag actually does it with his slave but also because the manga takes its time to build up relationships.
Spoiler Moments that were great:
>Protag kind of realizing that this wasn't VR but reality
>Protag murdering a bunch of bandits to obtain Roxanne.
>Protag hugging Roxanne after realizing that the friendly adventurer died in the boss room
It might sound weird but if you think about it: He's thrown into a different world which he thought was a game at first. Now it's reality and he kind of has to survive somehow. No one speaks his language. There is a hot slave girl that can speak his language and that is offered to him. In that sense, having a fixated goal in mind, like "getting Roxanne", helps him to keep his sanity. Later, you notice how attached he gets to Roxanne. Though, maybe I'm over-interpreting this. In general, the relationship between Roxanne and Michio was great. I love it how they took their time until they added Sherry. I hope they take their time with Sherry as well until the next one.
It has similarities to:
>29-sai Dokushin wa Isekai de Jiyuu ni Ikita......katta. (Protag has active sex with the heroine; grows quite attached to her after realizing how cruel the world is.)
>NEET dakedo Hello Work ni Ittara Isekai ni Tsuretekareta (Protag has active sex with heroine, isn’t too OP from the beginning and the development arc is quite good. I only read until the chapter where he married four girls though (Novel).
>Shield Hero (In the beginning, Raphtalia and Naofumi kind of getting close to each other. Though, the rest of Shield Hero isn’t that great, no active sex either.)
Before anyone complains. I like the “active sex with heroine” part but I wasn’t into Redo of the Healer that much, there it was just annoying. In the aforementioned stories, the “active sex with heroine” gives the story more character. If you’re an adventurer that can die every day, then I think its okay to think you’d need that as stress outlet. It’s actually more unbelievable to be a dense protag that never lays a hand on the heroine/s. Additionally, if one of the heroines were ever to get kidnapped/NTRed, it’ll hurt far more. (This encourages the reader to read further/buy the next chapter when you do that as a cliffhanger)
By the way, in Death March, the protag never lays a hand on a heroine but IIRC he did it with a hostess, so there's that.