
"The Tomodachi Life series is like a quirky cross between Animal Crossing and the ant farm you kept in your bedroom when you were 12. Essentially, you run an island by creating Miis and then take a back seat to watch them befriend each other, get in fights, and even get married and have little baby Miis."
"Still, you don't really get to make any key decisions - mostly everything is up to the Miis, leading your interactions with them to unfold more like a wacky TV show than a game. This friction keeps things interesting, and at times, it's also hilariously unfortunate."
After a 13-year hiatus, Nintendo announced Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, reigniting excitement among fans. The game allows players to create Miis and observe their interactions, including friendships and marriages. Players engage with their Miis through feeding, minigames, and relationship encouragement, but key decisions are left to the Miis themselves. The series blends elements of social simulation and quirky humor, reminiscent of childhood experiences with ant farms and life simulation games.
Read at Kotaku
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