![]() ![]() To start, there are three buttons on the face of the R2-D2 Tamagotchi – called A, B, and C, but unmarked - and that’s all you need. ![]() It’s not a complex system to learn, but going in with a basic understanding of how your Tamagotchi works will make it much more enjoyable. If you’re in the same boat, I strongly recommend reading the instructions. This is the first time I’ve ever played with/cared for a Tamagotchi. Bandai, maker of Tamagotchi, sent an early sample of Artoo to try, and I’m pleased to say that the experience is a joy - one filled with minigames, surprise character appearances, and charm to spare. I’m talking, of course, about the new R2-D2 Tamagotchi, the first-ever Star Wars edition of the classic interactive virtual pet. Rather, it all happened on a pocket-sized, egg-shaped device. This scenario didn’t play out in virtual reality, a mobile app, or the latest next-gen Star Wars video game. My droid friend was safe, and I felt good. Soon, I vanquished the bounty hunter and there were happy beeps all around. A series of panicked astromech boops, and it could only mean one thing: R2-D2 was in trouble. ![]()
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