Disney Twisted Wonderland Tamagotchi: Twistetchi

Twisted Wonderland Tamagotchi Will Appear This Year

Disney and Bandai will release Twistetchi, a Tamagotchi based on Disney: Twisted-Wonderland, a popular mobile game in Japan. Pre-orders of the item are immediately available on the Japanese P-Bandai shop until March 19, 2021. The finished products will be delivered in June 2021. [Thanks, TMGC_net!]

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The Twistetchi will be available in seven colors based on the seven dormitories in the Night Ravens College: Heartslabyul, Savanaclaw, Octavinelle, Scarabia, Pomefiore, Ignihyde, and Diasomnia. However, the only differences besides the colors are the charm tags that come with the packages. The in-game content will be the same in all models. The house and character you interact with will depend on how you play the Tamagotchi.

The gameplay system in Twistetchi will involve attending classes and petting the cat-like Grim. You can choose between feeding Grim a tuna can or macaron. You can also attend either Magic History or Alchemy class, and the characters you’ll encounter will be generally based on your choices.

Bandai’s Tamagotchi toy line has seen a resurgence in recent months by releasing collaboration products with famous IPs. Other than Twisted-Wonderland, there have also been Tamagotchi based on characters from Demon Slayer, Evangelion, and Fate/Extella.

Disney: Twisted-Wonderland is a mobile adventure game with rhythm elements available on Android and iOS in Japan. It is well-known for featuring personifications of students—based on villains from Disney titles—created by Black Butler author Yana Toboso. The Twistetchi Tamagotchi will be available in June 2021.


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