TamaTown by Tamagotchi Tama-Go - White with Kuchipatchi
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The TamaTown by Tamagotchi Tama-Go is an amazing virtual pet that kids aged 6 and up will love to interact with. This white, egg-shaped device comes preloaded with activities like feeding, playing, potty-training, and more. Attach the included Gotchi character figure (Kuchipatchi), and you'll have access to special games and features.
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![]() Egg-shaped Tama-Go has a new high-contrast, four-gray scale display screen. View larger. |
![]() Gotchi figures easily slide on the top of the Tama-Go (Tama-Go - Lime Green with Mametchi shown). View larger. |
The Tama-Go is a colorful, egg-shaped handheld game that offers hours of portable, interactive fun. This improved and re-designed version is larger, making it easier for kids to use. It features a flat bottom that allows the device to stand when not in use, bigger buttons, and a higher-contrast, four-gray scale display.
Each Tama-Go comes with a Gotchi character and an interchangeable design faceplate.
Slide the included Gotchi character into the slot at the top of the Tama-Go, and you'll have access to that character's games and features. Navigating the Tama-Go is simple--use the three buttons to toggle through icons on the menu screen. The Tama-Go features 10 interactive modes and a date and time function.
Eat, Play, Potty Train, and More with the Tama-Go
This virtual pet is a great way for kids to learn about responsibility and how to care for a pet. Game play involves meeting the needs of the Gotchi character through many nurturing activities, such as games, play, feeding, discipline, potty training, health maintenance, and more. With new, expanded modes, kids can even take their character to the park or the store.
Kids have a direct influence on the Gotchi's personality and appearance, which develop through each stage of life, from infancy to adulthood. The handheld game keeps track of the Gotchi's growth and general status through points that can be used to access extra features on the Tama-Go or at TamaTown.com. When a Gotchi grows up, it can even meet a partner and have babies of its own.
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The ever-hungry Kuchipatchi is a kind and helpful Gotchi male. Though sometimes lazy, Kuchipatchi also has a romantic streak. This TamaTown resident is easily recognized by his green, pleasantly plump shape. His favorite quote is "Don't wake me up-tchi!"
The Tama-Go with Kuchipatchi comes with two additional games: "Shoot The Bugs" and "Long Jumper." His Tama-Go comes in white with an interchangeable design faceplate that features a rainbow pattern and images of Kuchipatchi eating his favorite brand of potato chips.
Change Character Figures for Different Effects and Games
Kids can collect different Gotchi character figures to access activities and personality traits that are unique to each. The Tama-Go includes IR communication, which allows characters from two different devices to visit and play games with one another. Collect all of the Gotchi character figures and the Tama-Go handheld game will have a special surprise for you.
What's in the Box
Tama-Go handheld game, Kuchipatchi character figure, one design faceplate, and Tama-Go quick-start guide. (Batteries not included.)
| Collect all the Tama-Gos with Gotchi Character Figures! |
TamaTown Tama-Go Tama-Go features a whole new way to play with the Tamagotchi characters. |
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Gotchi Character Figures Gotchi figures include two character-specific games and character shop or restaurant. |
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TamaTown Carrying Case Carrying Case holds a Tama-Go and nine Gotchi figures. |
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Good toy for the money

