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Make sure you read the
instructions (and play the games) once yourself, in the beginning, as your
child will want some help in working out what button does what if they're under
about 7 years old.
- The new version 4 and version 3 'Password'
system is great fun, though it's no good typing in most of the codes posted by
friends online - most passwords are keyed to your Tamagotchi's user
name. So you'll have to go online in Tamagotchi Town and acquire your own
passwords that work only on your unit!
- If you lose the instructions, you can
find them on the Bandai web site
here, but in case the page
goes away again, here's an emergency-use only scan of those for a Version 2
unit (instructions.jpg, 2MB).
- Each Tamagotchi comes with a small chain.
Use this to attach it to a lanyard (strap) around your child's neck.
They'll like the fashion statement and will appreciate not having to keep
carrying it, and you'll get the peace of mind that it's almost impossible for
it to get lost (more tears, more expense, etc.)
- You can turn the bleeping sound off
by pressing buttons A and C together. Of course, your child will probably
complain like mad that they can't hear their pet 'talking', in which case
you'll have to do it again to turn the sound back on!
- Make absolutely sure that your child
understands that not all games and shop items are there from day one -
explain to them that things will appear if they look after the Tamagotchi and
help him/her get older.
- Become familiar with how to pause the
Tamagotchi (just hold the far left button and press the middle button). This is
essential for stopping the thing beeping while your child is at school, and
with it paused they won't be worrying that it's going hungry or soiling
itself.
- When opening the blister pack, slit
it carefully and you'll be able to sell the Tamagotchi more or less as-new
should your child lose interest in a few months time.
- If your child's Tamagotchi is
beeping, and they don't know what to do because apparently their
Tamagotchi is really full and happy, tell them that if they're crying (dots
next to their face) or the Tamagotchi has its back turned (can't see face and
symbol appearing) then they have to go to the sixth icon and choose 'praise'.
And if they're just prancing along normally, go to the sixth icon and choose
'punish'.
- After a battery change, make sure you
check the clock and correct it if necessary. If you don't, the character will
be awake at the wrong times and there will be tears all round!
- If you have problems connecting to
other Tamagotchis, and the problem isn't bright sunlight, it's usually because
one of you has to press button 'B' to start things off, i.e. you can't both
stay in 'stand by' mode.
- If your child's complaining their Tamagotchi
won't play games, not even after a time out, say this to them: "Each Tamagotchi
has a 'base weight' which their weight cannot go below. It's different
for every Tamagotchi, and you can only play a game once your Tamagotchi is at
least 3g over its base weight.
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