In Math Duck, you don’t fight with claws or weapons - you fight with math. You play as a duck who can only attack by making number matches. The rule is easy: pick from shuffled cards, add them up to make ten, and every ten becomes a hit against your enemy.
Each battle gives you XP, and leveling up lets you choose how your duck grows. You can add more HP, freeze enemies for a bit longer, or raise your chance to dodge incoming attacks. Every choice changes how your run feels, so no two playthroughs are exactly the same.
You get six card slots and a pile of shuffled numbers. Arrange them into tens as quickly as you can. Pick easy mode if you want to learn the flow, or hard mode if you want the pressure turned up. It sounds simple at first, but it gets fast and tricky once the cards stack up.
Math Duck mixes a brain puzzle with a light battle system. The fun comes from matching under pressure, picking upgrades, and seeing how far your duck can go before falling. It’s quick to start, easy to grasp, but tough to master.