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My child
rates fresh juice a solid "fine."
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My child
rates fresh juice a solid "fine."
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I like you get a shower instead of bath, just because it's nice to change it up
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comparison photos! I swapped the watch wrist bands with pretty good results too! 
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Oh, fun fact about the tamagotchi smart, it has a pedometer, but it doesn't affect or tie into game play at all like the tamaogtchi uni. It does look spiffy though, if nothing else than for a neat looking pedometer and watch!
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Oh, I wanted to also say that I do like the overall size of the shell and I think the strap fastener looks really neat. I could definitely plan a really good cyberpunk outfit wearing this. I'll also try to remember to post a size comparison to the Tamgotchi Uni along with seeing if the Uni and Smart straps are cross compatible. Thus far I think the Uni has much better accessibility, but the style of the mint blue Smart really does feel like a more sleek melon soda in color in its vibes.
@tamagotchi They are asleep now. Let me tell ya, figuring out the gestures for the tamagotchi smart and tamagotchi pix were equally not very good, because the capacitive touch areas aren't very sensitive, and often feel kinda laggy in their response time?
In this case, the only way my tama would sleep, was if I swiped left and right at a specific cadence, and so it took probably much longer than it should have because kept detecting my finger everywhere all of the screen. Maybe the lotion I'm using is also making me too... lotiony to use the tama? I had to give it to @scremlin because they have shorter nails than me and a slightly better time, but we did eventually do it, we got the tama to sleep by petting them and telling them they were a good tama!
@tamagotchi They call the games "work"?! My child just hatched less than 3 hours ago...
@tamagotchi my beautiful cuppycake angel.
Their name is Kurumaritchi, which comes from the Japanese verb "Kurumaru", meaning to be wrapped up (like in a blanket).
@tamagotchi I want you to know I did attempt to play it in Japanese initially! I realized I don't have the spoons to translate it all right now though, so I, as you can tell from the previous post, patched it to english anyway