Build a Bearville vs My Tamagotchi Forever
Build a Bearville
Build a Bearville is a safe and fun place for children to play and make friends. Here you can play a variety of games, decorate your home and wander around the gorgeous countryside and town created for you. Linked to the real Build a Bear shops if you have a bear you can make it appear straight into the game too. With its safe chat facilities for kids to get to make friends in there is a lot to do here.With lots of fun options for your home and character you can personalize this game to be perfect for you. Enjoy a fun little place with lots of different activities, and of course a huge range of bears to play with.
Please note that the developers of the game are no longer running it and it has been closed for old and new players.
My Tamagotchi Forever
My Tamagotchi Forever is a virtual pet game from Bandai Namco that dates back 20 years. Bringing back the joy of keeping an adorable virtual pet on a device that you can carry around with you, this game is set to evoke the same feelings albeit with superior graphics, a wider variety of Tamagotchis to raise, and tons of cute customizations you can apply to your little pet.Taking care of your virtual pet has always been the highlight of the game, and it is no different in this game. To ensure the well-being of your virtual pet, you'll be expected to feed it, give it baths, and even play mini-games with it. You can try tickling it as well! Depending on the care you provide, your Tamagotchi may eventually evolve into very different forms and you may never know what your Tamagotchi may turn into next!
There's also a quaint little town called Tamatown where your Tamagotchi can meet and make friends with the many other game characters. Make memories with them and collect your photos into your album. You can even decorate the town with a variety of colorful items.
My Tamagotchi Forever may prey on your 90s nostalgia but it is done in a good way. After all, we finally got a free-to-play version of Tamagotchi after a 20-year "hiatus"!