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Play Tottoko Hamtaro : Tomodachi Daisakusen Dechu Online

Run around as a tiny hamster, helping pals with odd jobs and collecting seeds while they babble in adorable hamster-speak—if you don’t mind the Japanese text.

Developer: Nintendo
Genre: Adventure
Released: 2002
File size: 444.73 KB
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Game Overview

Tottoko Hamtaro: Tomodachi Daisakusen Dechu came out for the Game Boy Color in 2002, developed by Pax Softnica and published by Nintendo. It was part of that late-era GBC lineup, arriving just as the Game Boy Advance was picking up steam, so it felt like a cozy, colorful throwback even at release. The game is entirely in Japanese, which adds a layer of charm (and guesswork) if you're not familiar with the language.

You control Hamtaro, a little hamster, and explore a neighborhood made up of connected screens. Your main goal is to help your hamster friends by finding items, solving their small problems, and collecting sunflower seeds everywhere you go. A big part of the game involves using special hamster words (like "Hiff!" for push or "Digg!" for dig) to interact with objects and characters. The pacing is relaxed; there's no combat or time pressure, just methodical exploration and light puzzle solving. It feels like wandering through a friendly, miniature world where every interaction is simple and sincere.

Game Boy Color
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