Tamagotchi: Party On!

Tamagotchi: Party On!

Cover art of Tamagotchi: Party On!
Developer(s) h.a.n.d.
Publisher(s) Namco Bandai
Platform(s) Wii
Release date(s)
  • JP December 2, 2006
  • NA May 29, 2007
Genre(s) Party
Mode(s) Single player
Multiplayer

Tamagotchi: Party On!, known in Japan as Tamagotchi's Sparkling President, is a video game in the Tamagotchi series for the Wii. The game was released in the United States on May 29, 2007 by Namco Bandai. In Japan, the game was released as a launch title. Tamagotchi: Party On! is the only Tamagotchi title for Wii released outside Japan.

Gameplay

Like the other Tamagotchi games, this is composed of mini games in which players compete. The mini games, like Driving and Watering plants, have rewards at the end depending on how well the minigame was cleared. The player uses different Tamagotchi characters like Mimitchi, Violetchi, Kuchipatchi etc. It also has games in which the player tries to get "Gotchi", Tamagotchi cash. The player uses this cash to buy items to customize his or her headquarters. The player can play as the Tamagotchi characters, such as Mametchi and Kutchipatchi. The player can unlock other characters while playing. There are always 4 players in the game. If there are less than 4 people playing, the CPU will play. Like most games, the player can set its level easy, medium, or hard. The game is a series of elections, set by the player, that determine who will be the next president of Tamaworld. Apart from this, the player can also play the minigames separately to practice his or her skills.

Story

It is time for a new president of Tamaworld, and the Tamagotchis are setting up an election to see who it will be. The planet is abuzz and some of the characters want to be president. The election managers hold a competition for whoever can do the most good deeds, become the most popular Tamagotchi on the planet and get the most votes. The Tamagotchis set off to become the most popular Tama on the planet and the title of President!

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