
Rebecca Kohl
The ads are oppressive. I feel like I get one no matter what I do. Not only that, but for an app geared towards children, the ad choices are terrible. I have had one with a scantily clad woman and one explicitly encouraging gambling. Yes, I am aware that I can do the monthly $5 subscription to get rid of ads. But to be honest, for what this app provides and the state of today's economy, I can't justify another recurring charge.
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A Google user
In short: fun, but not a tamagotchi as you know it. In a but more detail: very cute, and polished, but mostly about the mini games. It's also not an actual tamagotchi as it doesn't let your pet die. You either fulfill a career goal or just keep the adult around. Also, I think I might need to upgrade my phone as this game makes it slow down. And yet it speeds up sometimes in mini games...
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Mokokotchi looks like food, each time I see her, it reminds me of a treat. ^.^ The game is very cute. Well suited for kids. Well, adults can play too. I guess it cheers up a little when the pets get excitedly joyous, quite contagious. It's good that you have the options to choose to watch advertisement for gift or coins, but getting pop up ads, nay. Edit: 7 years later, back to it. Now, the notification doesn't lead me to the app when I click it. Unlike all the normal apps. Samsung galaxy A06.