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Review on πŸ€– Tamagotchi Star Wars R2-D2 Classic: Experience Interstellar Fun! by Jesus Gallagher

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My review will enlighten if you're willing to shell out $20 for this Tamagotchi! I promise πŸ‘πŸ»

For people who can read reviews about the tiny size, or if you have to spend $20 for this item, I need to make this informatively clear! I'm a fan of virtual pets, so read on! Also a boring photo I took but you can see it from an angle. R2 is sleeping as I write this review. OK, let's go! I just received mine and opened it today. Unfortunately the display has a small scratch, I think I'll send it back and get another one. It's been day one so far and as a fan of virtual pets I think any Star Wars jerk and person who just likes virtual pets will love this because they already know it's a nano version of the Tamagotchi. You already know what you're getting yourself into. Tamagotchi's Nano series has smaller buttons, less maintenance, an egg-shaped design, and is smaller overall. When Tamagotchis merge with another large corporation, they seem to tend to do so with nano-devices. The regular Tamagotchi is what people are used to. But if you look closely, the Nano series is also completely independent. Nintendo has teamed up with Pikachu and Evie, obviously Star Wars, Pac-Man, and I'm sure I forgot something Japanese. I hope this takes away the frustration of other reviewers who say this thing is too small. The Tamagotchi simply has a much more diverse ecosystem that you may never have known about. If you want to check it out, at least there are Tamagotchi minis, Tamagotchi nanos, regular Tamagotchis that most retro people are familiar with. The Nano series holds a special place in the hearts of most people who love virtual pets. What if you're an idiot like me and don't have Pac-Man, I STRONGLY recommend it. It was great fun! So far this R2 costs me $20. Sounds are very good for me. The sounds and bloopers make it charming. You just have to understand that there are quite a few different Tamagotchi models. If you think the Nano is small, check out the Mini series. Even less. And I like the Mini. It's very easy. Are you thinking of an age of 4-7 years? Nano is an intermediate series. 7-12 A normal Tamagotchi is 13 years old to understand them. The newer ones with color screens and cameras are intense with what you can do, to say the least. If you have a busy adult life and can't handle the demands of a regular Tamagotchi, have a 6 year old and/or clearly love the Star Wars series, this will add a smile to your day. and that's the most important thing for me. I hope this helps clear up some confusion about the size, expectations, and overall feel of the software. πŸ‘πŸ»

Pros
  • Pretty Packaging
Cons
  • Fits