Tamagotchi Plaza "Resort" update adds room decorating and relaxation features
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Summary
Bandai Namco and developer HYDE have released the "Resort" update for Tamagotchi Plaza. The update introduces Maison de Poka, a resort where players can design and decorate cozy rooms for ten shop managers from Tamahiko Town to help them relax and recharge. Players receive free furniture on their first visit and can purchase additional items from Pariparitchi's furniture store.
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As the manager of the Resort, players can design cozy rooms for the ten hardworking shop managers.
Players will be gifted with furniture upon their first visit to the Resort and can jump straight into decorating their room.
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