Section: Uratama help/questions and answers.

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Seraphim:
So I love the looks of the blue LCD screen/pixels, and the life cycle, 6 whole days 'till it turns into an adult! That's old school Tama-like. They also live longer than the regular 4-9 days- depending on how/when you breed your tama. =D

What I don't know is its evolution progress: Is it as controlled and point oriented/needy as a V4 and/or a V4.5's or is it all about how good you take care of it?

easherly:
Hi, just wanted to reply to this lonely post.   :'(  But honestly, I just reached the adult stage for the first generation, so I am not positive of how evolution works for a Uratama.  Since it does has skill points, I am guessing that evolution depends on the points.  Also, it turned into an adult around age 8(?).  I am not sure because I have been messing with the time.  Sorry I am not much help.   :P

Seraphim:
So, your first generation evolved into the adult at the age 8+.
Which means they do have longer life spans than regular(connection/connexion types) Tamagotchi's.
Thanks, you've been a great help. ;D

easherly:
Again, I have been messing with the time in order to pause it, so 8 years is just my estimate.
Also, here are some more facts about the Uratama.  It does not have a shop option, but an old man arrives twice a day to sell an item (mainly food).  There is a separate web site for Uratama on e-tamago.com.  There's a cooking option, which the Connections do not have.  YOu can change the brightness of the screen at clock mode.  I'll write more if I think of something else.

easherly:
 bq_chomp

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