The Tamagotchi Connection V3 was introduced as the successor to the V2 and the third release in the Connection series. This version is unique as it's the first that could connect and interact with Tamagotchi Town (TamaTown) to earn Gotchi points and collect various items that can be downloaded onto the V3. There is a total of 51 characters and included many that were originally on the Tamagotchi's Osutchi and Mesutchi in 1997 in Japan, and also introduced the concept of passwords to log into TamaTown.
The Tamagotchi Connection (known as the Tamagotchi Plus in Japan and the Tamagotchi Connexion in Europe) was the first modern Tamagotchi released since 1998. The Japanese edition was released on March 20, 2004. The English-language version was released in North America on August 15, 2004. Connect your device to the Tamagotchi On APP to see more unique characters, play a game, meet new Tamagotchi characters to marry, and earn ‘Gotchi’ points and other surprises to bring back to your device!
Tamagotchi Connection V3 Town
The Tamagotchi V3 improved many areas. The shop has more items to purchase, and access to the online virtual town for your Tamagotchi to enjoy. This was also the first release to have a redesign shell which now features an antenna sticking out from the top of the Tamagotchi.Tamagotchi Connection V3 Release Key
There are 6 games that you can play on this version, however these become unlock-able as your Tamagotchi grows older. The games that are included are:Tamagotchi Connection V3 Release Date
Tamagotchi Connection V3 Release Form
Tamagotchi On Manual
- Get ♪: is a game which has also been released on the Shuku Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus. The user must use the far left and far right buttons to collect the muscial notes and avoid catching poop. If you catch poop or you miss a muscial note, your game ends. You have to catch 100 musical notes to beat the game.
- Bump: is a game which has also been released on the Tamagotchi Connection Version 2. The user must press the left button when 'PUSH!' appears on the screen and use the right button to stop the meter when he or she thinks it is full. Make sure the meter is completely black for more of a chance to win. It has been said that the more your Tamagotchi weighs, the higher chance it has of winning.
- Flag: is a game which has also been released on the Ouchi no Home Deka Game King. This is a game similar to Simon Says, only using flags instead. This game was also featured on the Osutchi and Mesutchi in 1997.
- Heading: is a game which has also been released on the Ouchi no Home Deka Game King. The user uses the far left and far right buttons to move the Tamagotchi left to right and the middle button to jump and bop balls.
- Memory: is a game which has also been released on the Ouchi no Home Deka Game King. The user uses the three buttons to repeat a pattern of arrows shown on screen.
- Sprint: is a button mashing game. The user must repeatedly press buttons to encourage their Tamagotchi to get to the finish line.