My Talking Tom 1.7.3 is more than abandonware. It’s a digital fossil, preserving a moment when mobile games were still finding their identity—caught between the simplicity of a virtual pet and the complexity of a social platform. It lacks the polish of modern titles, but it makes up for it with heart.
Tom reacts dynamically to how you treat him. He can be happy, hungry, sleepy, or bored based on your interactions.
Modern versions of Talking Tom have him dancing to pop songs, skateboarding through endless runners, and interacting with a cast of anthropomorphic animal friends. Version 1.7.3 was quieter. Tom was a pet, not a personality.
Another significant aspect of My Talking Tom 1.7.3 is its social features. Players can share photos and videos of Tom on social media, visit friends' virtual homes, and even adopt new pets from other players. This social aspect of the game fosters a sense of community, allowing players to connect with others who share similar interests.
The user interface (UI) received a overhaul, moving away from simple list-based menus to a more visual, interactive storefront. Core Gameplay Features