Urami Koi, Koi, Urami Koi. · review
This manga now has 32 chapters and I can say I like how Akitaka worked on this. Story- cliche but let's not forget that characters and settings are part of the story. I like how Akitaka added the 'tsundere' character to make a twist on the main storyline. The progression is not hurried nor is it dragging. The author makes sure that each conflict that arises are being addressed. There's not too much drama nor is there to much psychological analyzation. The story may be light but it is amusing enough at least for someone that has the tendency to get bored on too much drama thatdoesn't have a strong backbone story.
Art-
I am not an artist so I am judging this based on an amateur's POV. I think the backgrounds and characters were properly drawn.
Character-
I think I've already said it earlier, but I like how Akitaka bundled these characters together plus we don't get to see only the main characters conflicts and growth but also the supporting characters.
Enjoyment-
Light and cliche but definitely not boring. It's true (just like in language), it's not what you say, it's how you say it. The story is common but the manner in which it is told and the characters that bring life to it give it a breath of fresh air.
Overall - 9 - It's still ongoing, so I think I'll look into whether the author will be able to be consistent in creating the right progression for the story and growth for each character. I hope this doesn't turn into just like other mangas that started god but ended up like it was rushed.