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Tamagotchi Pix: How to Get Festive for Easter
Easter is almost here, so it’s time to get in the spirit! If you have the new Tamagotchi Pix then we have some recommendations to help you get into the spirit to enjoy this time of year. It’s time to decorate your Tamagotchi Pix for Easter and accessorize!
You’ve got to have a spring themed wallpaper first, and the green wallpaper does just that. The wallpaper features beautiful hills covered in green grass with a three, the sun, and butteries. This is totally the wallpaper to see that spring has sprung!
Next, you need some Easter furniture to put in your Tamagotchi’s living space. The first piece of furniture we recommend is the Easter Basket! The basket features flower, eggs, and an Easter bunny with a pink ribbon at the top. Adorable!
The second piece of furniture we would recommend is the Egg Painting! What better way to show off your Tamagotchi’s artistic skills than an egg painting on an easel? Love it!
Third, we recommend the Egg Sofa. This features three eggs in a basket that will rest on the floor and provide enough room for you to sit in! Just be sure not to roll over and crack an egg!
Once you’ve got he right wallpaper and furniture, you’re going to want to play! The Easter Egg item is perfect for that. You will be able to see the adorable animation when you play with this item. You’re in for a surprise if you haven’t already!
Alright, now you’ll want some accessories to make your Tamagotchi super Easter adorable! The first accessory we would recommend are the Bunny Ears. Your Tamagotchi will be adorable bouncing around with these on!
Next accessory we recommend for Easter is the Eggshell Hat, which is a cracked egg shell that has been dyed with different colors and shapes and has that cracked egg look at the bottom. This is a cute hat that provides some color!
Lastly, the Shell Hat! If you don’t want to hide too much of your Tamagotchi’s head, then try this one! The Shell Hat is a bit smaller and learns toward the right, with an adorable Tamagotchi face on it. This hat is so cute!
These recommendations will help you decorate your Tamagotchi Pix for Easter and get in the Easter spirit! Happy Easter!
Amazon Lists Tamagotchi Pix & Tamagotchi Original 25th Anniversary Commemorative Shell Sets
Looks like Bandai Namco US is taking a page out of Bandai Korea’s book. Amazon has just listed sets of the Tamagotchi Pix and Tamagotchi Original 25th Anniversary Commemorative shells! How cool is this?
If you were planning on buying both separately, why not buy the bundle? You can see that there is now a new style option when chopping for a Tamagotchi Pix, you can get the Tamagotchi Pix, or you can get the “Pix + 25th Anniversary” option.
Typically the set would provide a small cost savings, but that is hard to tell right now since this style is not yet live, and no pricing has been provided at this time. It’s also unclear if this will be exclusive to the Tamagotchi Pix Party, or will also be available on the Tamagotchi Pix as well.
What is clear, is that these sets will be exclusive to Amazon since the Tamagotchi Original 25th Anniversary Commemorative shell is exclusive to the popular online retailer.
We’ll keep you posted as these sets become available for purchase on Amazon!
Should Physical Buttons Return?
We hear you, they’re not bad, but they’re not great. The Tamagotchi Pix was the first model to introduce touch buttons, and that would be the standard for the next two years. They aren’t that bad, in fact, they’re rather responsive, but definitely take some time to get used to. You have to look at the screen as you’re touching each button to ensure you’ve clicked the right one. Don’t get us wrong, we like them, but are they going to be the standard moving forward?
The Tamagotchi Smart, released in Japan only has one physical buttons and the rest is handled directly in the touchscreen. With such a small screen, its definitely hard to know what you’re clicking. Which leads us to the question, are physical buttons the way to go?
We’re not sure what Bandai has up their sleeves for the next devices, and they haven’t disappointed so we’re sure it’ll be great, but should it have physical buttons?