[PDF] The Unofficial Guide To Ra
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[PDF] The Unofficial Guide To Ra
I have been compiling a digital library of Tamagotchi charts, guides, and items. Initially, it for my personal use; but I thought that I'd want to share my love for Tamagotchi with my fellow Tama fans! (I will give credit wherever possible. If you see something that's yours, please contact me and I will gladly credit you for it!)
ENGLISH TRANSLATION GUIDE - Created by Rachel for Fuzzy N Chic (this guide is incomplete, so I would appreciate any contribution!)PRINTABLE FACEPLATES - Created by Fuzzy N Chic
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