The best omegaverse property I've seen. There are tragic and heart-wrenching elements, so be forewarned.
This series sets up a (great!) bad omegaverse-specific situation and then teases us with a potential cringy shouta plot (not my thing). Fortunately, the plot takes a more grounded turn and the whole thing turns out great.
Fluffy, and good use of omegaverse setting.
This is suuuuuuper fluffy, so it's light on plot and heavy on just showcasing cute relationships.
Good concept, but only so-so on execution. Love that they're both buff, don't like that the Omega still is rendered incapable of doing anything.
Strong start, but becomes derivative quickly. This one is on the verge of dropping off of this list. Hopefully the author will take it somewhere interesting eventually.
Nice art/smut/uncensored. The alpha isn't a dick for once, and the omega isn't a whiny cry-baby/girly-boy, which is a breath of fresh air in this setting.
The art isn't the best, and no real smut, but the writing here is thoughtful, nuanced, and well-entangled with omegaverse setting details. This story could not have been written without the omegaverse setting, but in a much more subtle way than usual. It's all about the framing of the characters and their choices, and the dynamics of the second genders and fated pairs with each other.
A fluffy omegaverse that isn't particularly dark or problematic. Somewhat trite situations, but the characters are likeable (esp mvp Tomo) and the art is nice, with tons of smut.
An omegaverse story, that was concerned about omegaverse setting details, that wasn't particularly problematic (the characters all learned lessons about their bad actions), AND was also one of the best 3P stories I've ever read. All plot threads are handled with care and wrapped-up. Everything that happened had proper set-up for once. Also lots of funny dialogue.
Shounen No Kyoukai