you CAN break your tama if you don't to it properly. after all, you are opening up the guts of your tamagotchi. just make sure you are gentle and you DO NOT mess with anything else inside of it. if you do it properly, though, you should have no problem. my tama has been debugged for quite a...
i'm 18, and i happen to think tamatown is awesome. it 's a lot like e-tamago.com (the website for en-tamas). it's not childish, it's just super cute and made to be easy to use so even the youngest tamagotchi users can access it.
I wrote this out for people in the Tamagotchi Livejournal Community, and since all the tips and tricks are gone, I thought I'd post it here. ^_^
Warning: If you damage your tamagotchi by doing this, it's your own fault. No one's making you debug, and I'm not responsible if you don't do it...
it works for all the days in november. it does work, i saw it around thanksgiving, and i spazzed out because it was so cute. MUST be an adult for this to work.
yeah, getting the battery out is a good idea, but also don't leave it wet for a long time. your best bet is to unscrew it and use a hair dryer to evaporate the water, because if it stays wet for too long the metal inside can rust.
i really want to learn japanese, so it was good practice for recognizing the hiragana. :)
perhaps there should be a thread like this pinned in Tips and Tricks alongside the V2 growth chart? :rolleyes:
okay, so i got an issue of Ciao magazine (a japanese manga collective), and it came with a poster of the characters for the en-tama (and a set of cute playing cards)! being the huge dork that i am, i translated their names into english letters and i'm here to post them for you! I have also...