Updated: April 12, 2026
Tower Heroes launched its Tamagotchi Party Crossover on March 25, 2026, bringing an official collaboration with Bandai Namco's Tamagotchi franchise to Roblox. The event runs through April 25, 2026 and introduces the brand-new Tama Park map, four event-exclusive skins, six followers, six stickers, and the long-awaited Ping system for in-game teammate communication. There are also cross-game rewards linking Tower Heroes to the Tamagotchi Party game on Roblox. With less than two weeks left in the window, here's everything you need to know to earn every reward before the event closes.
The headline addition in this update is Tama Park, a fully custom collaboration map built around Bandai Namco's Tamagotchi IP. The map is visually distinct from anything previously in Tower Heroes — structures, decorations, and the overall aesthetic pull directly from the Tamagotchi franchise, giving the stage a cheerful, toy-like feel that's a sharp contrast to the game's usual settings.
Enemy design across the map follows the same visual approach. Most standard Tower Heroes enemy types have been reskinned into Tamagotchi-styled versions, making the wave progression feel cohesive with the crossover theme. The exceptions are the Sickness enemies, which retain a more distinct identity, and the Grim Gotchi, who serves as the stage's boss and represents one of the harder encounters in the event.
One immediately noticeable quirk of Tama Park: enemies don't die in the conventional sense. Rather than being defeated on the spot, they get flung into the ocean when eliminated. This was a specific guideline set by Bandai Namco as a condition of the collaboration — the Tamagotchi IP holder did not want its characters shown dying. It's a small touch, but it gives the map a uniquely lighthearted feel that fits the crossover well.
Tama Park is available across multiple difficulties, and beating it on each difficulty tier is directly tied to unlocking the event's skin, follower, and sticker rewards. If you want the full cosmetic set, you'll need to clear the map on every difficulty — not just Normal.
The Tamagotchi Party Crossover brings a total of 4 skins, 6 followers, and 6 stickers, all exclusive to the event window. Three of the four skins — along with their matching followers and stickers — are earned by beating Tama Park across its available difficulty modes. The fourth skin, Lessapantchi, requires a separate step in the Tamagotchi Party game (more on that in the next section).
A key detail about all four skins: they are all assigned to support tower roles. This is another condition from Bandai Namco — the licensing agreement did not permit Tamagotchi characters to be placed in attacking roles within Tower Heroes. If you were hoping to run a full Tamagotchi DPS lineup, that's off the table, but the support skins are genuinely usable in coordinated runs.
| Reward Type | Total Count | How to Unlock |
|---|---|---|
| Skins | 4 (support roles only) | 3 via Tama Park difficulties; 1 via Tamagotchi Party game |
| Followers | 6 | 5 via Tama Park difficulties; 1 via Tamagotchi Party game |
| Stickers | 6 (event-exclusive) | 5 via Tama Park difficulties; 1 via Tamagotchi Party game |
All 12 cosmetic rewards — the skins, followers, and stickers — are exclusive to the event period. Once April 25 passes, there is no confirmed path to obtaining any of them through normal gameplay. The stickers in particular are the rarest commodity here since Tower Heroes stickers are generally the hardest cosmetic category to accumulate outside of dedicated event runs.
Mametchi, one of the most recognisable characters in the Tamagotchi franchise, also appears as part of the reward set — completing all event objectives is the path to unlocking the Mametchi follower and sticker, making full completion the target for dedicated collectors.
The most distinctive element of this collaboration is the cross-game reward structure linking Tower Heroes to Tamagotchi Party, a separate Roblox life sim game built around the Bandai Namco Tamagotchi IP. Playing Tamagotchi Party during the event window and completing a specific in-game objective earns you the Lessapantchi skin, plus a matching follower and sticker back in Tower Heroes.
This is the only one of the four event skins that cannot be unlocked through Tower Heroes alone. If you want the complete set of four skins, you need to visit Tamagotchi Party at least once and fulfill its objective. The good news is that the requirement is an objective — not an extended grind — so players who don't normally play Tamagotchi Party can complete it without investing serious time in that game.
The reverse direction also exists: players who play Tamagotchi Party can earn exclusive Tower Heroes furniture rewards for their house decorations. This bidirectional reward structure was clearly designed to drive cross-pollination between the two games' player bases during the event window, which runs identically on both titles through April 25.
| Reward | What You Do | Game |
|---|---|---|
| Lessapantchi Skin | Complete objective in Tamagotchi Party | Reward in Tower Heroes |
| Lessapantchi Follower | Complete objective in Tamagotchi Party | Reward in Tower Heroes |
| Lessapantchi Sticker | Complete objective in Tamagotchi Party | Reward in Tower Heroes |
| Tower Heroes Furniture | Play during event window | Reward in Tamagotchi Party |
If you're only interested in Tower Heroes cosmetics, Tamagotchi Party is worth a quick visit just to tick off the Lessapantchi objective. The skin is a support role cosmetic like the others, but it's the most exclusive of the four given the extra step required to obtain it. Post-event, there will be no way to get it.
Beyond the Tamagotchi content itself, this update ships a genuinely useful quality-of-life feature: the Ping system. It's a communication tool designed to let players signal key gameplay information to teammates quickly, without relying on text chat.
To use it, hold the middle mouse button to open the ping wheel. From there, you can select from a range of gameplay-relevant markers to broadcast to your team. The selection covers the kinds of calls that matter most in Tower Heroes — flagging incoming waves, pointing out priority targets, indicating where support is needed, and coordinating tower placement. Releasing the button after selecting a marker sends the ping to all teammates in the session.
The design clearly targets situations where typing a message mid-wave isn't practical. In busy runs, especially on higher difficulties where enemy spawns accelerate, stopping to type is a liability. The Ping system removes that friction entirely — you can call out threats or coordinate placement in the middle of an active wave without your hands leaving the mouse.
Tower Heroes has always rewarded coordination. The Ping system doesn't change the game's mechanics, but it dramatically lowers the barrier to real-time communication — especially for players who don't use voice chat. This is most valuable in Expert and higher difficulty Tama Park runs where missteps in the early waves can snowball quickly. If you're grinding event rewards with randoms, use the Ping system liberally to compensate for the lack of pre-game strategy.
The system works on PC with a standard mouse. Players on other input setups should check the current hotkey configuration in the Tower Heroes settings menu, as alternative bindings may be available. The feature is live across all Tower Heroes servers and does not require any additional setup beyond the standard game update.
Getting the complete set of cosmetics requires two separate tracks: one inside Tower Heroes and one that briefly detours into Tamagotchi Party. Here's how to approach both efficiently before April 25.
The bulk of the rewards — three skins, five followers, and five stickers — come from beating Tama Park across its difficulty tiers. The game's event structure awards cosmetics progressively as you clear each difficulty. You don't need to complete them all in a single session, and progress is saved per account.
If you're struggling on harder difficulties, the Ping system is your best friend for coordinating with teammates. Prioritize getting a working support setup before attempting Expert or above — the Tamagotchi skins themselves are support towers, so running them during event clears is both thematically appropriate and mechanically reasonable if you're already comfortable in that role.
Throughout the event window, Tower Heroes is running limited-time login bonuses that award additional rewards simply for logging in each day. The exact items on offer rotate during the event period, but they supplement the map-clear and cross-game reward tracks rather than replacing them.
Login bonuses are the lowest-effort way to add to your Tamagotchi Crossover reward haul. If you're not able to play extended sessions every day, at minimum log in to claim the daily bonus before it resets. Over the remaining two weeks of the event, the cumulative value of the daily logins adds up meaningfully — especially for players who are close to completing their cosmetic set but short on time for Tama Park runs.
There's no cap on login bonus eligibility. You don't need to complete any map runs or objectives to claim them — just log in to Tower Heroes while the event is active. Keep an eye on the event UI in the lobby for the current day's bonus and any remaining days on the login calendar.
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The Tamagotchi Party Crossover is notable for Tower Heroes because it's a full branded collaboration with a major IP holder — Bandai Namco is not a small indie licensor, and the guidelines they applied (no attacking roles for Tamagotchi characters, enemies flung rather than defeated) show the kind of brand-level oversight that comes with high-profile partnerships. For players, those constraints shape the event's cosmetics and map design in ways that set it apart from standard Tower Heroes events.
For the Tamagotchi side, the crossover makes sense as a marketing vehicle. Tamagotchi Party is a newer Roblox title, and the Tower Heroes collaboration — with its dedicated reward for players who visit the game — drives direct traffic from one of Roblox's established tower defense audiences. The bidirectional reward structure is a thoughtful design choice that gives both games something meaningful to offer their players during the window.
Community reception to the event has been broadly positive. The Tama Park map's visual design has been singled out as one of the more creative event stages in recent Tower Heroes history, and the Ping system's addition has generated its own discussion independently of the crossover content. Several players on the Tower Heroes community forums have noted that the Ping system alone justified the update for them, separate from any interest in the Tamagotchi theme.
On the Tower Heroes Roblox page, the game continues to maintain strong concurrent numbers throughout the event, consistent with how Tower Heroes has handled its event windows historically. The April 25 end date gives remaining players just under two weeks to complete their reward tracks.
When the event closes on April 25, all four Tamagotchi skins, all six followers, and all six stickers become unobtainable through normal gameplay. Your existing cosmetics stay in your account permanently — they just stop being earnable. The Tama Park map will also be removed from the active rotation once the event concludes.
If you're currently sitting on an incomplete cosmetic set, the priority order is clear: finish the Tamagotchi Party objective for Lessapantchi first (it's the quickest win), then focus your remaining sessions on clearing Tama Park on any difficulties you haven't completed yet. Claim login bonuses every day without exception.
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UpdateFull breakdown of the April 2026 event: Tama Park map, 4 skins, Ping system, and all rewards.
The Tamagotchi Party Crossover event runs from March 25 to April 25, 2026. All event-exclusive rewards including the 4 skins, 6 followers, and 6 stickers must be earned before the event closes on April 25. Login bonuses, Tama Park, and the cross-game Lessapantchi objective are all unavailable after that date.
Three of the four skins, along with their matching followers and stickers, are earned by beating the Tama Park map on all available difficulties. The fourth skin — Lessapantchi — along with its follower and sticker, is earned by completing a specific objective inside the Tamagotchi Party game on Roblox. There are also limited-time login bonuses that grant additional Tower Heroes rewards during the event window.
Tama Park is the special collaboration map introduced with the Tamagotchi Party Crossover. It uses structures and visual elements from Bandai Namco's Tamagotchi IP. Enemies are Tamagotchi-styled versions of standard Tower Heroes foes, and the Grim Gotchi serves as the stage's boss. A Bandai Namco guideline means enemies are not defeated in the traditional sense — they are flung into the ocean rather than shown dying on screen.
The Ping system is a new in-game communication tool introduced alongside the Tamagotchi Party Crossover update. Hold the middle mouse button to open the ping wheel and select from various gameplay-relevant markers to communicate quickly with teammates without needing to type in chat. It is designed to make coordination faster and more accessible, especially in higher-difficulty Tama Park runs.
All four Tamagotchi skins are restricted to support tower roles. This was a creative guideline set by Bandai Namco as part of the licensing agreement for the crossover, ensuring the Tamagotchi characters are not portrayed as attacking or dealing damage. The same reasoning explains why defeated enemies on the Tama Park map are flung into the ocean rather than shown being destroyed.
The Lessapantchi skin, along with its matching follower and sticker, is earned by completing a specific objective inside the Tamagotchi Party game on Roblox — not through the Tower Heroes Tama Park map. This cross-game reward is the only one of the four event skins that requires playing a separate Roblox title to unlock. It is a one-time objective, not an ongoing grind.