Honestly, this game just feels like a long, confusing grind for something that should be simple. The mechanics are wonky, and it can get annoying trying to figure out what to do next. Still, it's strangely addictive in a frustrating way. Not sure who thought this was fun, but here we go.
Manga Math Tutor has a neat concept but tries to mix tricky puzzles with wonky physics. It’s basically a mix of math problems and quirky platforming. Things don’t always work right, which makes solving puzzles a bit frustrating but sometimes funny. A weird combo that tests patience.
In Manga Math Tutor, play isn’t about fancy builds. It’s more about how you approach each puzzle and which character quirks you pick. No real loadouts, just get used to different character traits. Playing smart beats brute force here, but there’s no real strategy involved.
The trick is to experiment with different approaches early on. I found that sneaking around problems rather than rushing through them speeds things up. Also, don’t ignore small clues hidden in dialogue. They can totally save you from wasting time trying to brute-force solutions.
The story is pretty basic. It’s just a series of puzzles that slowly reveal a weak plot. Some parts are confusing because of inconsistent mechanics. Ending might feel like a letdown after all the trouble, but at least you get the sense of completing something. Not really worth it unless you're persistent.