🌟 Unlock the magic of nurturing with Hello Kitty!
The Tamagotchi Nano x Hello Kitty is a delightful digital pet experience that combines the charm of Hello Kitty with interactive gameplay. With its compact size, engaging mini-games, and the ability to nurture your character from egg to adult, this device is perfect for fans aged 8 and up. Batteries are included, making it ready for fun right out of the box!
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.35"L x 1.1"W x 1.5"H |
Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
Size | Medium |
Material | Plastic |
Theme | Cartoon |
Color | Hello Kitty |
Number of Batteries | 1 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium |
Display Type | LCD |
Screen Size | 1.5 Inches |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Players | 1 |
Controller Type | Button Control |
A**R
Identical
So cute and looks exactly like pictures
L**C
AMAZING!!
The media could not be loaded. I’m in love with that and if I have to say something I will admit I’ve had two of these in the past but I’ve lost them so oops but it’s really cute and it’s also really small so if you don’t want something that’s too small or you know you might lose like I did you should probably buy a bigger one. It is a little pricey, but it really adorable.
H**O
excellent
excellent
R**A
Adorable & Tiny, Limited Interactions
This item isn’t like the original tamagotchi you might have had in the 90s or the new color Tamagotchi Ons (and the like). It’s a nano, or mini tamagotchi, so it’s tiny and the features/functions are limited.Unlike some of the other reviewers, I haven’t had any issues with mine. I preordered several months in advance and have been using it since I received mine at release.Basically the game has 4 functions in addition to the time: feeding, games, cleaning, and turning the light on/off (when your tama sleeps, which they will do at 10pm).Feeding: if your Tama is hungry, you can feed them an apple pie (delivered by Hello Kitty), and if they’re sad, you can offer them milk (also brought by HK).Games: You can play 2 games, a piano and a balloon game. I honestly found these more challenging than the ones on the Tamagotchi Ons/Meets, but maybe that’s bc this device is so tiny. As far as I can tell, unlike in those versions, playing games doesn’t impact your Tama’s happiness.Cleaning: If your tama makes a mess, they’ll chirp and you can then press A to clean up.Light: Once they go to sleep, you can turn the light off. (I’m not sure if leaving it on makes a difference.)That’s about it.While this is a cute device, especially if you’re a fan of Hello Kitty, I’m not sure if it’s the best toy for a child bc of how small it is and how limited the functions are (they may get bored/frustrated quickly). That sad, you can neglect it compared to the Tamagotchi On/Meets for a lot longer, but you also can’t send it to a hotel/babysitter, either.One thing I will say is for such a small device it is LOUD.It also uses special batteries, though so far they seem to last longer than the AAAs do in the Tamagotchi Ons/Meets.I saw people complaining about this not including instructions, but it does. The paper is sandwiched between the layers of cardboard in the packaging, and are in several languages.I’ve included some photos, including one with a ruler and besides the large Tamagotchi On for comparison. It’s about the size of the screen on one of those.(Please note: I’ve added a crochet case to protect it and keep the decals from rubbing off, and I’ve changed the chain to a fabric strap, which are not included.)Overall, I think it’s not bad for $20, and I’m happy with it. Just make sure you know what you’re getting. If you want a more interesting/engaging Tamagotchi, and are a Hello Kitty fan, I would highly recommend importing the Sanrio Meets. It will cost a lot more but is worth it.
Y**A
It is very small
This was very small way to small but it is very fun I got one for me and one for my friend she loved is and did not have any dislikes overall it is a grate toy
H**D
Wonderful kid gift
Amazing product
S**H
Cute but small
I got this for my (16 yr old) sister. It’s really small. I know you’re looking at the photos and thinking it can’t be that small, it is. I don’t think it’s worth full price. I got it for $14 and still think that’s too high. Maybe $10 or $9 is fair. There are only 2 games you can play and the buttons are as expected, small. I wouldn’t get it for a child under the age of 13 who has a tablet or phone. They’ll probably get bored with it quickly. Not much you can do with it besides feeding it, the 2 games and cleaning up after it. My sister called it a glorified clock. She likes it though because she got to experience having a tamagotchi. Maybe it would make a great gift if you’re adding it to a gift basket or something. (And it was $6.) But if you have the money to spend or just want to know what it’s like to own a TINY tamagotchi then this is perfect for you. I’m curious to see how long the battery will last. I’ll update when it stops working.*****Update*****About a month and a half ago the battery died. Before this my sister said the little thing on the tamagotchi disappeared, I guess it grew up, but after that she had trouble resting it and then it died. Like I said before great gift if you want to experience owning a tamagotchi, but the price could be lower.
J**A
so fun
i got this a really long time ago its dead now though i gotta buy batteries but its super cute i use it to accessorize
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