Tamagotchi cover image

More games like Tamagotchi

More games like
Boxart for Tamagotchi
Tamagotchi
on RetroAchievements (Game Boy)

Track your cross-platform game library with PlayTracker

Create an account for free, link your accounts like RetroAchievements (Game Boy), and create your ultimate gaming profile!
Create account
Based on total audience overlap on PlayTracker,
players who liked Tamagotchi also liked:
Boxart for Disgaea DS
Disgaea DS
on RetroAchievements (Nintendo DS)
67% audience match

Disgaea is a tactical role playing game. Battle gameplay takes place on a map divided into a square grid. The player controls a squad of humanoid units and monsters, which each occupy a single square of the grid and do combat with a group of enemies. Depending on the character and attack selected, the player will be able to deal damage to a specific enemy unit or a designated region of the map. Combat ends when all enemy units or all of the player's units are destroyed. Humanoid characters may lift and throw other units across the map in order to allow allies to move further or force enemies to keep their distance. This even allows the player to capture enemies by throwing them into the base panel; these enemies then become allies, and can be used on subsequent maps. The chance of capturing an enemy in this manner depends on several factors. Failure to capture the enemy will result in the death of all characters inside the base panel, and the enemy will survive.

Boxart for ~Homebrew~ Taiyaki Fabulous Museum of Fish
~Homebrew~ Taiyaki Fabulous Museum of Fish
on RetroAchievements (Game Boy Color)
57% audience match
Boxart for ~Homebrew~ Goodboy Galaxy
~Homebrew~ Goodboy Galaxy
on RetroAchievements (Game Boy Advance)
50% audience match
Boxart for Final Fantasy Adventure
Final Fantasy Adventure
on RetroAchievements (Game Boy)
40% audience match

In the Empire of Glaive, a gladiator-slave is forced to fight evil monsters controlled by the Dark Lord. But when his best friend is mortally wounded, he learns of a secret pendant which will give him great power. As the hero, you must battle your way out of the Dark Knight's castle and search through a dangerous world for the girl who has the pendant. But you discover she has been captured by the Dark Knight's men. To free her, you must find the legendary sword and fight off the Dark Knight's beasts and overlords through deserts, snowfields, lakes, forests, and caves. Are you ready for the adventure of your life?

Boxart for Digimon World 2
Digimon World 2
on RetroAchievements (PlayStation)
40% audience match

Digimon World 2 is a dungeon crawler video game developed by BEC and published by Bandai for the PlayStation as part of their Digimon series. It is the sequel to the original Digimon World, and was released in Japan in July 2000 and North America the following year in May 2001. The player controls Akira, a Digimon Tamer whose goal is to climb to the top of the Digimon World.

Boxart for Advance Wars
Advance Wars
on RetroAchievements (Game Boy Advance)
37% audience match

Just because this battle fits in the palm of your hand doesn't mean the stakes are small. On the contrary, this all-or-nothing fight will have you accessing guns, grenades, launchers, and weaponry of all sorts. Players assume command of an army that's out to reclaim a world that's been broken up by warring factions. The battle map is essentially a grid, and moving units is like moving chess pieces on a board -- each of the units can move a specific amount of spaces within this grid, and can only attack at a certain distance from specific enemies. Advance Wars features more than 115 maps, a map editor, head-to-head play via link cable, and an easy-to-understand tutorial mode for beginners.

Boxart for Pokémon Gold Version
Pokémon Gold Version
on RetroAchievements (Game Boy Color)
33% audience match

Pokémon Gold, along with Pokémon Silver, are the sequels to Pokémon Red and Blue. They offer 100 new Pokémon to capture and train, 8 more Gyms to take on and a new Pokémon League challenge. Featuring an expanded post-game, Pokémon Gold and Silver additionally offer extra content from the previous entries in the series.

Boxart for Picross NP Vol. 1
Picross NP Vol. 1
on RetroAchievements (SNES/Super Famicom)
32% audience match

The first of a series of eight Picross puzzle games distributed over the Nintendo Power cart-writing service. This part includes puzzles featuring characters from Pokémon Red and Blue.