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tama96

A Tamagotchi for your desktop, terminal, and AI agents

Free Games
Retro Games
Artificial Intelligence
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Inspired by the 1996 Tamagotchi, now programmable by AI agents. Care for your pet via desktop, terminal, or MCP. Desktop: pixel LCD UI with clickable icons, system tray, background ticks, notifications, always on top so your pet stays visible. Terminal: standalone or connected client, single binary, zero dependencies. AI Agent: MCP server lets agents feed, play, and care for your pet with per action permissions and rate limits.

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Hi Product Hunt Community!

I rebuilt Tamagotchi…but made it programmable by AI agents.

Inspired by the 1996 original Tamagotchi. Your care choices shape who your pet becomes! A virtual pet for your desktop, terminal, or AI agents.

You can monitor and care for your pet using the desktop app, terminal app, or MCP.

Desktop app - Pixel LCD display with clickable icons. System tray, background ticks, desktop notifications. Always-on-top so your pet stays visible.

Terminal app - Runs standalone or connects to the desktop app as a client. Single binary, zero dependencies.

AI Agent (like OpenClaw) - The bundled MCP server lets AI tools feed, play with, and care for your pet. Per-action permissions and rate limits keep things under control.


Created with Kiro, Rust, and Tauri. Download or clone and run your own.

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Ive said it before and I will say it again, soo refreshing to have products that are not related to AI in their core.

Not having a tamagotchi was my childhood trauma!

Im so happy im finally having one!!! loved it.

The MCP server integration is what makes this more than a nostalgia project. Everything in the terminal is about output and productivity, so building something in that space that's deliberately playful is a cool design decision. I'd actually want to see what happens when an agent tries to keep the pet alive during a long build.

I like how this lives across desktop, terminal, and agents without forcing one interface.

The terminal version in particular feels very “builder-native.”
Do you see most people using this as a fun side companion, or are you noticing more experimental/automation-driven use cases?

love that this works as both a nostalgic desktop toy AND a serious dev tool. we've been building MCP servers for healthcare data, but using one for pet care is genuinely clever. the permission system for agent actions is a nice touch - shows you've thought through the chaos agents can cause.

OMG. Congrats… I remember the day my Tamagotchi had died. Heard a bleep in the middle of the night, grabbed it and saw that X-X on it. Just because it pooped it’s pants?? I cried so hard that i barely woke up and got prepared for the school. This time it can’t die. Right? 🥹

Interesting to see 2 similar launches (Tamagotchi concept) in one day. Love it!