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Remember Tamagotchi? Well They are Back!!!

February 28, 2018

 

Faizel Patel, Radio Islam News – 28-02-2018

 

Tamagotchi’s were all the rage in the early 1990’s and I even remember one Ramadan eid shopping frenzy when a little boy shouted at his mother, “I don’t want a kurtha, I want a tamagotchiiiiii”

Well if you miss your Neopets and Tamagotchi days, then keep an eye out for My Tamagotchi Forever, which will be available for Android and iOS devices on March 15th, 2018.

Engadget reports Bandai Namco is bringing its beloved virtual pets to smartphones for their 20th birthday, and this time, they’re no longer pixelated blobs asking for attention. 

In this new version, the pets looks more like the villagers in Animal Crossing and is even set in a town with other inhabitants they can make friends with.

Like old time, you’ll still have to take care of your pet though, play mini games with it and evolve it when it’s ready to grow. But since this is the age of social media, you’ll also be able to share moments and compare your progress with friends. 

You will also be able to also tickle your pets now, thanks to the magic of touchscreen displays. 

While the app won’t be available until March 15th, you can now pre-register on Google Play to be notified when you can download the app. 

For now, you can register at the game’s website to get the chance to become the inspiration for a brand new Tamagotchi character.

 

Twitter: @FaizelPatel143 

 

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