TamaGuyJayy
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Hello everyone. I'm only talking about v1-3 because those are the only versions that i know about. I don't remember playing my original yellow p1 lol.
For v1-3, the growth stages are (stages may slightly vary):
baby-1 hour
toddler-1day
teen- 3 days
adult- varies with matchmaker's timing, your choice in her matches, and if you intend on keeping an oldie.
secret character-1 hour as baby==> straight to adult stage.
So the basic tama life(all stages in succession) on these versions is a little over a week to as long as you can keep it alive.
It seems that i only get attatched to them when they're adults, usually when they're teens, but when they're toddlers, a day is nowhere near enough. It's pretty meh when they're a baby, turn into a toddler, then i blink and they're already a teen. I feel like the entire tamagotchi life span is too quick. Many tell me that i'm crazy and that they think opposite, they think the life spans are too long (compared to the newer versons then?) Anybody feel the same way??
To combat this i'm thinking of keeping my toddlers on pause at home when i go to work (if i work that day) and when i go to sleep. I'm going to do that as well the first day they enter the teen stage. The only disadvantage would be the timing would work so you would have more training opportunities than normal.
What do you guys think??
For v1-3, the growth stages are (stages may slightly vary):
baby-1 hour
toddler-1day
teen- 3 days
adult- varies with matchmaker's timing, your choice in her matches, and if you intend on keeping an oldie.
secret character-1 hour as baby==> straight to adult stage.
So the basic tama life(all stages in succession) on these versions is a little over a week to as long as you can keep it alive.
It seems that i only get attatched to them when they're adults, usually when they're teens, but when they're toddlers, a day is nowhere near enough. It's pretty meh when they're a baby, turn into a toddler, then i blink and they're already a teen. I feel like the entire tamagotchi life span is too quick. Many tell me that i'm crazy and that they think opposite, they think the life spans are too long (compared to the newer versons then?) Anybody feel the same way??
To combat this i'm thinking of keeping my toddlers on pause at home when i go to work (if i work that day) and when i go to sleep. I'm going to do that as well the first day they enter the teen stage. The only disadvantage would be the timing would work so you would have more training opportunities than normal.
What do you guys think??
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