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Manabies Is Now Live on iOS and Android

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Brno, Czech Republic — August 13th, in the year of our Lord 2026 — Veska Games s.r.o. today announced that Manabies is now available on iOS and Android, in addition to its existing Windows version, with a Steam version coming soon for PC players.

Manabies is an action-adventure game for children aged 6-15 that turns math practice into the core of the gameplay itself. Rather than layering quizzes on top of a game, Manabies weaves visual math operations directly into its battle system: players use math to attack, unlock abilities, and progress, so the more action-packed the mission, the more math a child naturally solves — often without realizing how much practice they're getting.

Set across a world of floating islands, players explore, gather resources, and grow a flying home base while discovering, training, and changing creatures called Manabies between fast-paced arena battles. The story follows the main character, a young Guardian chosen by the legendary Manabu Vinicia, as they work to protect the Manabies and push back the Wonderlings threatening the islands.

The approach has shown strong results in early-access classroom testing: after being introduced to Manabies at school, 41% of students voluntarily continued practicing math at home, solving more than 700 problems a week on average — some over a thousand — with several keeping it up through school holidays.

Manabies is free to play on iOS, Android, and Windows, with an optional Premium subscription, no advertisements, and no disruptive monetization.

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