Description of App
Remagotchi is the App that brings back the virtual pets that were a hit in the 90s! Come have fun and take care of Pixel Dino, the most famous dinosaur that can grow and become strong if you feed it, give it education, entertainment and baths when it gets dirty. But be careful, if you stop taking care of your pet it will get sick and die! Relive your childhood with this faithful remake of the original virtual pets from the time. Take part in the world ranking to see who can create the most virtual pets! Purchase the premium version and get access to Pixel Fish and other pets that will be gradually added to our App, in addition to other really cool features. Accessible for everyone: Remagotchi works seamlessly with screen readers, making sure everyone can enjoy taking care of their virtual pet without barriers. ----------------------- Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/remagotchi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/remagotchi Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@remagotchi
Comments
In app purchases
I think you can only play this for a couple days before you have to buy it to continue.
first impressions of app
So far, I like this app very much. It reminds me of the keychain pets I had back in the fourth and fifth grade. Don't even get me started on the huge mess those pets caused in my school, leading to all of those keychain pets getting banned. I spent the three bucks to unlock other pets. Here's my only grip about this app. I thought you would have more pets than three or four to pick from after buying the premium version. Or do you unlock harder pets as you take care of the pets you have/ I remember that's how my keychain one work.ed. You started off with an easy pet, but got a harder one the next time around.
I quite like this
This reminds me of the virtual pet toy games I use to play when I was a kid. I do think the main menu goes like this. Left takes you to different part of the menus like drink, food and so on while the right button takes you to menus like studies game and so on. I'm not sure if this is the way the toys use to work but I vaguely remember that being the case... I think. However I could be wrong on that front. All in all, a fun little game. And yes, I think the main goal here is to simulate the consoles so the way you navigate is no different that of a sighted person. I do think explore by touch should be worked on to find all the buttons but other than that, it's a fun little game.