Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Tomodachi Life Review

Have you guys heard of a game called Tomodachi Life? It's a Life Sim game for the 3DS were you create Miis or transfer them from the Mii Channel on your Wii U {Only if you have one which I don't}. But now a new feature was added to the Mii creation process. Now you can make your Mii a voice via a mediocre voice simulator. You can also make your Mii have a personality. Then they move into an apartment.Some people say it's like Animal Crossing, but it really isn't. In animal crossing you actually play as someone. In Tomodachi Life you're an observer of your Miis' behaviors, actions, and lives in general.



Your Mii will frequently ask of your assistance because just mean,manipulative, sociopaths. So the only logical explanation would be to go to stores that open after completing certain achievements {but pretty much every store you need opens in the first 15 minutes of gameplay}
.When your Miis get stuff they want and they like them they get a little level boost and some more money. Once a Mii levels up you can do 1 of 5 things: 
1.give him/her a song            
2. give him/her an interior for their apartment,
3. give him/her one of many gifts,
4. give him/her a catchphrase.   
5. is money but I'd consider that a last resort.



A concert hall opens when your Mii gets to sing a song. Your Mii can sing multiple genres of sons and you can even change the lyrics to make it very, very, immature.
Romance happens without warning on your island. After two Miis of the opposite genders hang out for a while, one of the Miis involved in the relationship will confess his/her love. Then they ask of the other Miis pleasure to be her sweetheart{boyfriend/girlfriend}. 


After that they spend more time with each other until you see the friendship rating with one another reaches "Let's Get Married!". Then one Mii will propose to the other, and may get married. After a while they have a baby!


You can name him/her what you want or they name the baby themselves. After a few days they grow up and you get a cute line of credits and a video of your kid playing in the park.You have the choice of sending them of to explore other peoples islands or move 
into an apartment on your island.

       Watch PeanutButterGamer's Review on Tomodachi Life! Courtesy of Youtube

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