Raise bugs and scare off predators
At a Glance
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Released | February 1998 (Japan) |
| Screen | Monochrome |
| Region | Japan |
| Connectivity | Sound/vibration sensor |
| Standout feature | Insect theme + predator defense |
| Difficulty | Moderate |
What Is It?
Mori de Hakken! Tamagotchi (the Forest, or “Morino,” Tamagotchi) released in February 1998 with an insect theme — you raise bugs rather than the usual pet. Its standout feature is a vibration sensor: tapping or yelling at the device scares away Predators that threaten your insect.
Key Features
- Bug-raising gameplay.
- Predator defense using sound and vibration.
- A nature-themed twist on classic care.
Is It Worth Getting Today?
A charming, interactive vintage pick. The sound-reactive predator mechanic makes Morino more hands-on than most 1998 devices. Japan-only and increasingly collectible.
Part of the Original era (1996–1998) — see the Original era overview and the full Devices hub.
