My Tamagotchi Forever Version 3.6 Guide: Spring in Tamatown, Deals, and PuchiTeletchi Explained

Spring has arrived in My tamagotchi Forever, and with it a brand new update that introduces sunny weather, spring deals, and a brand new baby Tamagotchi. In this guide, we’re going to detail all of the changes to help you …

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Spring has arrived in My tamagotchi Forever, and with it a brand new update that introduces sunny weather, spring deals, and a brand new baby Tamagotchi.

In this guide, we’re going to detail all of the changes to help you make the most of them. Spend Spring and Easter the right way: in My Tamagotchi Forever.

My Tamagotchi Forever – Spring in Tamatown:

In gameplay terms, spring in Tamatown doesn’t really offer much. However, we can’t deny that it is pretty wonderful wandering around the cutesy town enjoying the spring sun.

Any memorable moments you unlock will get a spring-themed look to them though, which will be nice to look back on later in the year when everything goes really cold.

And if you wanted to get some new town items, house decorations, and photobooth stickers, there’s never been a better time. There’s a bunch of new ones in the store to celebrate spring and Easter, and a bunch of them are on sale to celebrate.

How to Get PuchiTeletchi:

Sadly, there’s nothing you can really do to force getting PuchiTeletchi, as he’s a baby type. Instead, you have an equal chance of hatching the new critter from an egg, along with the other babies.

Still, there are only four different baby types so you should have no trouble getting him from at least four egg hatches.

What Else is New?

Not much – just a few small fixes. There are small changes to game buttons, screen transition events, and there are a few changes to subcription services. You should now have no trouble resubscribing and the expiration issues should have disappeared.

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