Tamagotchi Plaza

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Top Critic Average

39%

Critics Recommend

Nintendo Life
3 / 10
Checkpoint Gaming
5 / 10
CGMagazine
6 / 10
Digitally Downloaded
3 / 5
GameSpew
4 / 10
Worth Playing
5 / 10
NintendoWorldReport
4 / 10
Game8
66 / 100
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Release Date: Jun 27, 2025 - Nintendo Switch
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Critic Reviews for Tamagotchi Plaza

Tamagotchi Plaza is a dull, vapid, and utterly unsatisfying minigame collection that rapidly overstays its welcome. Though charming and visually competent, the underlying gameplay is undercooked, unrewarding, and shallow with its 'free mobile game'-like design.There may be a valid case here for playing with very young children for some very light and simple entertainment, but even then, the price tag is comically high for the shallowness and quantity of content you're getting. I'd suggest you steer clear; it's worth neither your time nor your money.

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Tamagotchi Plaza is a flat experience in a bright, colourful package. The minigames are fun for an hour or so, but take too long to add new mechanics, leaving the gameplay repetitive and unsatisfying. It's fun to see so many Tamagotchi characters walking around this world, but it would have been far more interesting if there was anything substantial for them to actually do.

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Mini-games in Tamagotchi Plaza include tailoring clothes, making designer glasses, crafting manga and comics, setting up high tea parties, participating in rap battles

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What’s in Tamagotchi Plaza is well-made enough and entertaining, particularly for the younger audience, but this is a very limited and shallow game that somehow manages to lack the meaning and intellectual value of Tamagotchi themselves.

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It may be cute and colourful, but that's practically all that Tamagotchi Plaza has going for it. Essentially a collection of minigames, the activities on offer here are mostly dull and repetitive, and as there are no tutorials they are fairly inaccessible to younger players. One or two of the games are somewhat entertaining, but certainly not enough make this a title worth recommending.

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In the end, Tamagotchi World is fine, provided you're willing to live with a number of caveats. The premise is fine, as is the implementation of the jobs in minigame form. The lack of tutorials is odd considering the young age of the intended audience. Additionally, the slow, grindy nature of the game can only keep you occupied for so long before the whole thing becomes boring, especially since there's nothing else to do besides these minigame jobs. If you're a fan of Tamagotchis, then this may be amusing for a short while, but everyone else looking for a solid set of minigames would be better served playing a number of other similar titles from the original Switch library.

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From what I've seen of the DS titles, there's more charm and incentive to revisit or play through those than this modern reincarnation. While I'd think that younger players might be able to get into Tamagotchi Plaza, the lack of mini-game tutorials/directions is certain to push them away instead. No amount of Tamagotchi nostalgia would be enough to make this plaza a place you want to visit.

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Tamagotchi Plaza is delightful in the moment, but fleeting in memory. Its charm is immediate—bright, nostalgic, and effortlessly engaging—but the magic thins fast. With shallow story beats and mini-games that lose their luster, it’s a game that is entertaining, but not enduring.

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