tamawatchy is a Tamagotchi emulator for Watchy. It lets you run a pet-style game on your Watchy watch and manage it from your wrist. The app is made for simple use, with a focus on quick setup and easy play.
Use it if you want to:
- Run a Tamagotchi-style pet on Watchy
- Check and feed your pet from your watch
- Keep a small game with you all day
- Try a clean, watch-friendly setup on Windows
Before you download, make sure you have:
- A Windows PC
- A Watchy device
- A USB cable for Watchy
- Enough battery on the watch
- A web browser to open the release page
If you plan to install files to the watch, you may also want:
- The Watchy USB driver
- A file manager for downloads
- A ZIP tool such as the built-in Windows extractor
Visit the release page to download and run the file that matches your setup:
Download tamawatchy from Releases
On that page, look for the latest release and download the file provided for Windows or for your Watchy setup. If the release is packed in a ZIP file, save it first, then extract it before you run or copy anything.
Follow these steps on your Windows PC:
- Open the release page.
- Find the latest version.
- Download the file for Windows.
- Save the file to a folder you can find again, ู ุซู Downloads or Desktop.
- If the file is in a ZIP archive, right-click it and choose Extract All.
- Open the extracted folder.
- Look for the main app file or the files that need to be copied to Watchy.
- If Windows asks for permission, choose Run or Yes.
If the release includes a setup file, use that file first. If it includes watch files, copy them to the folder or device location shown in the release notes.
After the files are on your PC, move them to your Watchy device:
- Connect Watchy to your PC with the USB cable.
- Wait for Windows to detect the device.
- Open the Watchy storage folder if it appears.
- Copy the tamawatchy files to the correct folder on the device.
- Eject the device safely.
- Disconnect the USB cable.
- Restart Watchy if needed.
If the release package includes more than one file, keep them together. The app may need its assets, images, or save data in the same place.
Once tamawatchy is on your Watchy, you can start the app from the watch menu or by turning on the device after setup.
Basic play usually works like this:
- Check your petโs status
- Feed your pet when it gets hungry
- Rest or wake it based on its state
- Open the game screen to see the pet
- Keep an eye on health and mood
The app is built for small-screen use, so controls should stay simple. Use the Watchy buttons to move through screens and pick actions.
When you start tamawatchy for the first time, do the following:
- Let the watch finish loading.
- Wait for the pet screen to appear.
- Check that the time and status show correctly.
- Try one action, such as feed or status.
- Keep the device connected only if the release notes ask for it.
If the screen stays blank, restart the watch and check that the correct files were copied. If the pet does not respond, make sure the app files are complete and not still inside the ZIP file.
A release may include these kinds of files:
- An app file for the watch
- Image files for the pet screens
- Save files
- Readme text
- Setup files for Windows
Keep the folder structure the same if the release includes several files. Some parts may depend on each other.
The exact buttons can vary by Watchy build, but the common pattern is:
- One button to move through options
- One button to select
- One button to go back
- One button to wake the screen
If your version uses a different button layout, check the release notes or on-screen hints. The app is meant to work with a small set of actions, so the control flow should stay easy to learn.
Open the feed option and confirm the choice. Do this when the pet looks hungry or the status shows low hunger.
Open the status screen to see hunger, mood, health, or sleep state.
If the pet looks tired, choose the sleep or rest option and leave the watch alone for a bit.
If the screen gets stuck, restart Watchy. This often clears a bad state and brings the app back.
Pick the newest release first. Then look for the file that matches Windows or the Watchy package.
Use the built-in Windows extractor or a ZIP tool. Download the file again if it looks incomplete.
Check that you copied all files, not just one. Some apps need more than one file to work.
Make sure the device has enough power, the cable works, and the files are in the right folder.
Restart the watch. If that fails, copy the files again from the release page and make sure the download finished.
When a new release appears:
- Open the release page.
- Download the latest version.
- Remove or back up the old files.
- Copy the new files to Watchy.
- Restart the device.
Keep a backup of your save data if the app stores progress locally. That helps you keep your pet state after an update.
If tamawatchy stores save data on the device, copy that file to your PC before you update or reset anything.
Good backup points:
- Save files
- Config files
- Pet state files
Store them in a folder named by date so you can find them later.
If the release includes several files, a layout like this can help:
- tamawatchy/
- app file
- assets/
- saves/
- readme.txt
Keep related files in one place. Do not split them across random folders unless the release notes say to do that.
No. It is made for a simple watch setup and a small set of actions.
No. You only need to download the release, extract files if needed, and copy them to the watch.
This guide focuses on Windows. If you use another system, the same release page still has the files, but the steps may differ.
Yes, after you know the watch works and the files are copied, you can delete the ZIP to save space.
Yes, but keep each version in a separate folder so you do not mix files.
- Open the release page.
- Download the latest file.
- Extract it if it is a ZIP.
- Copy the files to Watchy.
- Safely remove the device.
- Start tamawatchy on the watch.
- Play with your pet