![]() ![]() Do you remember Tamagotchi, one of the most popular gadgets of your childhood? Well your little electronic pet is back and ready to build its nest on your Apple Watch! It surly did manage to trigger some nice memories, on my side. I’m warning your that it might raise your nostalgic levels quite significantly. I choose a really simple piece of software, packed with a lot of emotional load. Especially if you’re trying to beat the game having accomplished every minor task on your list.Tamagotchi on Apple Watch! Time for some Apple Watch gaming and my first review for a watch OS App Store application. While you can get by doing a minimal amount of work - making sure it’s fed, clean, and getting sleep - you’re going to have to allocate a large amount of time to make sure you’re completing each level. It made the original Tamagotchi seem far less needy than I remembered, in comparison to this app.įor a game that’s meant to attract adults, it’s important to note that it’s going to require a lot of attention. I specifically allowed for push notifications until I started receiving them so often that I had to opt out. You can also double your coins in the arcade for $2 - which isn’t outrageous, but definitely takes the fun out of why Tamagotchis were so enjoyable to begin with.Īside from microcurrencies, there’s also an extreme amount of notifications you’ll get to your phone. While you can still complete the levels by making sure to play consistently and complete some of the tasks, there are some tasks that are left out because there isn’t enough money to accomplish them.Īs far as pricing goes, the diamonds you can purchase range from $2 for a pack of 20, all the way up to $100 for a pack of 4,000. ![]() This currency is spent on clothes, food, and different items to decorate Tamatown. I tried to get by without purchasing any coins or diamonds, both of which are the main forms of currency in the game. While there are four games you can choose from, having the full variety requires downloading third-party games as well. ![]() If you play for too long or die in the game, you’re asked to watch an ad in order to continue. While the games are fun to play, you’re limited in the amount of time and levels you could continue on for. The arcade is where you’d earn a majority of your coins, aside from completing other tasks like feeding your pet or washing it. But after a week of playing, I noticed that the only part I’d often get notifications for was the fact that my Tamagotchi “was bored and wanted to play.” At the bottom of the screen, you’re able to see the levels of all those categories and when it’s time to complete each action. In My Tamagotchi Forever, you’re still in charge of making sure your pet goes to the bathroom, showers, eats, gets enough sleep, and is entertained with games. But I quickly realized this game was less about taking care of my Tamagotchi and more about spending money in order to get ahead. I was excited to take care of it and watch it evolve - in the same way I used to as a kid, when I would proudly carry around the little plastic egg. When I first downloaded the game, I was intrigued by the colorful graphics and seeing my Tamagotchi come to life. But I found that it was actually way more work than I anticipated. In the trailer, the game is marketed as a way for adults to have a convenient Tamagotchi experience on their smartphones. With the mobile app, you’re in charge of raising multiple Tamagotchis as they fill up Tamatown, the village you get to customize as you play along. Released worldwide last week, My Tamagotchi Forever - available for both Android and iOS - is an updated version on the classic game. This week we have an app that turns a favorite childhood toy into a game on your smartphone. Sometimes, adults need a break from their hectic lifestyles with a blast from the past. Check out App Attack every Sunday for the latest. Fitbit Versa 3Īpp Attack is a weekly series where we search the App Store and Google Play Store for the best apps of the week. ![]()
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