![]() ![]() I also maintain lists of kids born on my island and items in my collection. Mario, Luigi, and Peach: From Crystal Dreamsīe sure to check out my Tomodachi Life Blog to follow my ongoing adventures in the game or read my review of the game. Shaq (Shaquille O'Neal): Originally from the official Tomodachi Life site, now available here. ![]() Here are links to them:īreezy and Gaston: From Breezycrossing on Tumblr Some of the Miis on Wolf Bobs Island were created by others. Yukon Cornelius (from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer):įor the favorite & worst foods of the Mii islanders above, see my page of special reaction foods. Villager (from Animal Crossing and Smash Bros. Tobias Funke (from Arrested Development): Stella Crossing (daughter of Breezy and Gaston): Pauline (from Donkey Kong and Super Mario Odyssey): Madison (daughter of Darth Vader and Peach): Madeline (daughter of The Count and Velma): Lucille 2 Austero (from Arrested Development): Lindsay Funke (from Arrested Development): Kevin Love (NBA player for Cleveland Cavaliers): Here is my list, in alphabetical order.Īnna Crossing (daughter of Villager and Stella):Īnnyong / Hel-loh Bluth (from Arrested Development):īaker Mayfield (NFL player-QB of the Cleveland Browns):īuster Bluth (from Arrested Development):Įlly / Elhaym Van Houten (from Xenogears):Įmily (daughter of Popeye the Sailor Man and Lucille 2): Choose "Scan QR Code" and then hold your 3DS or 2DS up to your computer monitor (or tablet or phone) so that the QR code shown lines up with the dotted outline shown on your 3DS. To scan them, go to town hall in your Tomodachi Life game and choose the "QR Code" option. There is currently a demo available for North American 3DS owners.The following QR codes can be scanned to give you many of the Miis that reside on my Wolf Bobs Island in Tomodachi Life. I believe that Tomodachi Life would have flourished as a download-only title for $20 USD. To sell such a casual 3DS game at a premium price could dissuade potential customers on the edge. Bottom line: At $34.99 MSRP, this game is overpriced. Though my intention was not to review the title, I would still like to offer my suggestion to potential buyers. Should something like that be available in other regions, I believe it would be wildly successful. Nintendo of Canada is hosting special Tomodachi Life meet-ups throughout month of July, offering special real-life merchandise for the game, and the opportunity to StreetPass other players. I’ve tweeted more screenshots from Tomodachi Life than any other game, simply because of how easy it is to do so. The Nintendo 3DS Image Share feature makes for the most seamless native screenshot-sharing experience ever in a 3DS game. Tomodachi Life is no exception, and I can certainly see myself booting up the game occasionally to check which unique items from other players have been imported to my island, even after the game’s initial appeal has worn off. One effort Nintendo has made at extending the longevity of all of 3DS games is StreetPass. I’ll keep playing for a while, though, until I feel like I’ve gotten my money’s worth. There’s a disproportionate ratio of busywork to silly, funny stuff. Truthfully, I can’t see myself playing this for the rest of the year. Tobias Fünke from the show Arrested Development. As fun as this was for the first week or so, there’s only so many times I can tickle a Mii’s nose to help him or her sneeze before the novelty wears off. To extend your session and maximize playtime your only real option is to visit the Mii Apartments building and complete minute tasks for Miis which enhance their happiness and allow them to level-up. Each Mii has preferences, and finding a Mii’s favorite clothing pieces and food options can be a lengthy endeavor. If you’re big on collectibles, Tomodachi Life has got you covered. I tap the “Fountain” icon to collect my daily monetary offering from the citizens of my island, and subsequently check the island’s shops for new inventory. My daily routine (after the first week) lasts less than five minutes. Instead I would like to present my perception of the game’s longevity, and thoughts thus far.įor the purposes of this piece, and partially because I felt a need to validate my investment, I’ve played Tomodachi Life nearly every day since downloading it. My goal here isn’t to necessarily review the game, or compare it to Animal Crossing. Today it celebrated its one-month anniversary of being installed on my 3DS.īy now, if you wanted to read anything about Tomodachi Life, you have. Tomodachi Life for Nintendo 3DS celebrated its one-month anniversary in America a couple of days ago. ![]()
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