The splash screen didn't fade. It hung there, a pixel-art sunset over a fictional prep school, the title in elegant kanji and English script. Below it, in a clean sans-serif font, the words every early access survivor craves and dreads: -Completed- .
He pressed the button.
Kaito’s cursor hovered over option 2. But his finger twitched. He remembered the patch notes for v0.9.2c. The dev had written only one line in the changelog: "Removed all happy endings. Replaced with ‘The Consequences of Efficiency.’" My Tuition Academia -v0.9.2c- -Completed-
[DEBUG: LAST USER - KAITO. ROMANCE FLAG: YUKI (TRUE). STUDY FLAG: FAIL. EMPATHY FLAG: ZERO.] My Tuition Academia -v0
The story follows Kaito as he discovers an underground, forbidden study group called "The Academia." Unlike the elite schools that focus on raw power, the Academia teaches "Mana-Arithmos": the ability to manipulate the world’s physics using complex mathematical formulas rather than internal energy. He pressed the button
Critics and players alike have noted that the game is a blatant (and intentional) parody of My Hero Academia. It takes the character archetypes we know—like the green-haired boy with super strength—and places them in a cynical, hyper-capitalist world where the dream of being a hero is a commodity that might cost you your soul.