Tomodachi Life Vs Animal Crossing

Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime attended my wedding. His date was Piper Chapman, the main character from Orange is the New Black, who's also really good friends with my one-and-a-half year old daughter Charlotte. My kid lives on her own, in an apartment that looks like the bottom of the ocean, and just this morning she got really excited when I gave her a rhino horn to wear on her head.

Oct 16, 2015  TOMODACHI LIFE!!! One reason why I am NOT choosing Animal Crossing New Leaf is because of what villager did to Mario while he was fighting bowser (For villager's SSB4 entrance) Now that wasnt fair!Lol. In Tomodachi Life, you mess around with miis. In Animal Crossing, you mess around with animals and villagers.

Tomodachi Life for the Nintendo 3DS is the kind of game that's hard to explain. Even calling it a “game” seems wrong. It looks a bit like The Sims starring your Mii avatar, but really it's a mixture of a virtual pet and a toy — sort of like a Tamagotchi filled with tiny humans that like to play games. It’s also unlike anything you’ve ever played. Nintendo is typically a conservative company that relies on sequels to known franchises like Mario Kart and The Legend of Zelda. But it’s also a developer that knows how to get weird with games like WarioWare, and Tomodachi Life might just be the weirdest thing it's ever made.

The game takes place on a bright, sunny pre-built island, which eventually becomes home to a host of Miis. While your cute little avatar is the island's first resident, you actually play as yourself in the real world, and not your Mii — a sort of omnipotent god that likes to tinker with the lives of the islanders. You feed them, buy them new clothes, and just generally help when they have a problem. When they're sick, it's you who gives them cold medicine, and when they're in love it's your job to give advice on asking their crush out on a date.

  • My 2DS came with Tomodachi Life & while it is a fun little game, it got really repetitive for me very quickly. It is fun though & entertaining (i found), but as many others have stated, the more mii's you have the better. I ended up creating really stupid characters to get more fun out of the game.
  • Aug 30, 2014 Animal Crossing New Life. Now, I also have Tomodachi life and play it, I just feel as weird as this sounds that New Leaf lets me breath a bit better. With tomodachi Life I feel like I can only leave after I have force fed the residents and solved most of their problems, while with New Leaf I feel more free to make my day accordingly.

That's all pretty normal life-sim stuff, but Tomodachi Life is far from normal. You have surprisingly little control over your Miis, for one thing. You can make sure they're happy, but you have no real control over what they do or when. You might stop by an apartment and see a few islanders crowded around a Wii U, or you might find two bros building a sand castle on the beach. These sequences aren't interactive — essentially you're just setting the stage, and then watching how things play out. Outside of solving problems, your interaction with the world largely involves mini-games, whether it’s tossing a frisbee with some Miis in the park or playing a guessing game to test your knowledge of the island’s residents.

Tomodachi Life Rom

The results are almost always entertaining, especially because you can build and import any Mii you want. My island was a mix of family, celebrities, and fellow game reporters, which resulted in quite a few oddball scenarios. IGF chairman Brandon Boyer, for instance, took an instant liking to my wife. Whenever I would tell him they were a bad match, he'd get sad, and I had to feed him lots of ice cream to lift his spirits. Eventually he turned his attention to New Zealand songstress Lorde.

Tomodachi Life is a bit like Nintendo's other life-sim Animal Crossing, in that it's best enjoyed in small doses. Even with a dozen or so islanders, checking in and solving everyone's problems will probably take you less than half an hour. New problems arise throughout the day, of course, and there are regularly scheduled events that you can check in on. Every morning there's a farmer's market where you can buy ramen or pancakes, and at 6:00PM sharp there's a rap battle near the fountain, where you can watch Miis trade rhymes. Every night at the amusement park an arcade machine opens up, where you can play a simplified version of Final Fantasy starring island residents.

At 6:00PM sharp there's a rap battle near the fountain

Many of these activities don't really have a reward of any sort, they're just fun to watch. The closest thing Tomodachi Life has to a goal is that two Miis can get married — though only men and women can get hitched, unfortunately — and move into a house and eventually have some kids.

That lack of any solid, tangible goal makes Tomodachi Life less of a game and more of a toy — sure, you're unlocking content by completing tasks, but it's just to open up new toys to play with. Being able to eavesdrop on conversations at the local cafe doesn't help me progress through the game, but it's still one of my favorite things to do. I found myself really caring about my Miis — I knew all of their quirks, like who likes ice cream and who hates spaghetti, and the way they actually talked to me directly made me feel like a part of this weird virtual world.

It's also an incredibly sharable game, which makes the weird moments all the more special — there's not much point in seeing a friend dream about being a hermit crab in a race against Kanye West if you can't share it with the world. You can snap pictures at almost any time, and then share them on Twitter, Facebook, or Tumblr. Likewise, players can share Miis by making QR codes that can be scanned into the game, so that you can easily import friends or just about anybody to your island (Nintendo has a small selection of pre-built celebrities to get you started, including Shaq and Christina Aguilera).

AnimalTomodachi Life Vs Animal Crossing

Tomodachi Life won't let you build the perfect virtual life like in The Sims. But that's not really the point. It's the only way you can watch your best buddy doing yoga while living in a giant hamster cage and wearing a motorcycle helmet, and that's pretty special. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go hypnotize my wife.

This article is about the microgame in WarioWare Gold. For the stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, see Tomodachi Life (stage).
Tomodachi Life
Appears inWarioWare Gold
Type9-Volt
CommandGet it for me!
Info'Pick off all that stuff stuck to the Mii character! Tomodachi Life was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2014.'
Controls – Remove
Points to clear25

Tomodachi Life is one of 9-Volt's microgames in WarioWare Gold. It is based on the Nintendo 3DS game of the same name.

Gameplay[edit]

The player must pick off objects stuck to the player's Mii character. The possible objects are a leaf, blue and pink feathers, a crab, a sticker, a thorny seed, and a dandelion seed.

The Mii says 'Get it for me!' If the player wins, their Mii says 'Thanks!'

  • 1st level difficulty: One object.
  • 2nd level difficulty: Two objects.
  • 3rd level difficulty: Three objects.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
ItalianTomodachi Life-
9-Volt and 18-Volt's microgames
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!Balloon Fight • Duck Hunt • Game Boy • Donkey Kong • F-Zero • Family Basic • Super Mario Bros • Ultra Hand • Chiritorie • Laser Outlaw • Hogan's Alley • Mario Paint: Fly Swatter • Ice Climber • The Legend of Zelda • Sheriff • Dr. Mario • Racing 112 • Mario Clash • Helmet • Urban Champion • Stack-Up • LazerBlazer • Metroid • Wild Gunman • Ultra Machine
WarioWare: Twisted!Tennis • Metroid-Morph Ball • Super Mario Bros. 3-Lift • Wrecking Crew • Pinball • Golf • Mario Brothers • Excitebike • Clu Clu Land • Donkey Kong Jr. • Baseball • Ice Climber • Balloon Fight • Mach Rider • Kid Icarus • Duck Hunt • The Legend of Zelda • Donkey Kong 3 • NES Open Tournament Golf • Ice Hockey • Metroid-Samus • Super Mario Bros. 3 • Super Mario Bros.
WarioWare: Touched!Super Mario Bros. • The Legend of Zelda • Duck Hunt • Metroid • Famicom Tantei Club 2 • Game & Watch Toss Up • Pushing Buttons • Mario Paint • Game On • 8-Bit Hero • Game & Watch Flagman • Gold Digger • Super Mario Bros. • Button Masher • Game & Watch Oil Panic • Clawing for More • Donkey Kong 3 • Balloon Fight • Hogan's Alley • Game & Watch Lion • Famicom • Gunslinger
WarioWare: Smooth MovesWiipeat After Me! • Super Mario Brothers • Light Tennis • Animal Crossing: Wild World • Opening Night • WarioWare: Twisted! • Wario Land • Game & Watch Octopus • Balloon Fight • Metroid Prime 2 • Pikmin 2 • Nintendogs • Super Mario Sunshine • Punch-Out!! • Super Nostalgic Entertainment System • Laser Clay Shooting • The Wind Waker • Brain Age • Ocarina of Time • One Hit Wonder • Clu Clu Land • Sifty Character • Star Fox
WarioWare: D.I.Y.Paratroopa • Fly Swatter • Spiny • Star Fox • Pikmin • Murasamejō • Shooting • Ice Climbers • Urban Champ • Excitebike • Yoshi • Tightrope • Greenhouse • Shadow Shift • B. Fight • Metroid • Zelda • Mario Paint • T. Bridge • Blooper
WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase
(18-Volt)
Mario Kart • DK 3 • Wario Land • Duck Hunt • Super Koopa • DK Country • Donkey Kong • Advance Wars • Card Hero • Punch-Out!! • Wild Gunman • Wreck. Crew • Mario Bros. • Clu Clu Land • Mario Slots • Mogitate Tingle • Kid Icarus • Mario Adv. • Boo • Zelda 2 • Dustpan
Game & Wario
(Gamer)
Gold Digger • Sole Man • Mole • Break! • Rollout • Spotlight • Super Fly Swatter • Dinosaur • Eye Exam • Ball (G&W) • Samurai Slice • Matryoshka • Fake Out • Dachshund • Bananas • Fish • Loose Tooth • Allergy Attack • Transform! • Homeward • Record Guy • Windbag
WarioWare Gold9-Voltamiibo Tap • Donkey Kong • Duck Hunt • Excitebike • Hanafuda • Head Count • Joy-Con Slide • Love Tester • Mario Paint - Flyswatter • Mii Channel • Nintendogs • Phantom Hourglass • Sounds of Super Mario Bros. • Stylus Hunt • Super Mario Maker • Ten Billion Barrel • Tomodachi Life • Wrecking Crew • Clawing for More
18-VoltAnimal Crossing: Wild World • Chiritorie • Donkey Kong Jr. • Dr. Mario • Laser Pointer • Metroid • Metroid-Samus • NES Open Tournament Golf • Pikmin 2 • Racing 112 • R.O.B. Block Set • Star Fox • Super Mario Bros. 3 • Super Mario Sunshine • Super Mario World • Wario Land 3 • Wii Menu • The Wind Waker • Super Mario Bros.
[Edit]
Microgames from WarioWare Gold
Mash LeagueWario
Introduction
Busted! • Crazy Cars • Eye Spy • No Solicitors • Super Wario Bros. • Wario Whirled • (Boss: Loot Scoot)
Jimmy T.
Sports
100 Meter Dash • And the Winner is... • Ballroom Basics • Big Drip • Body Block • City Surfer • Close Call • Diddly Squat • Extreme Patty-Cake • Getcha Groove On • Goal in One • Hand Me Down • Heads Up • High Hoops • Hurry Hurdles • Judo Pro • Jumpin' Rope • Lift & Shout • Off-Fence • Rugby • (Boss: Punch Out)
Mona
That's Life
Butterfingers • Catterwall • Cavity Calamity • Chicken Pinch • Dry Eye • Eating Out • Electric Groove Fish • Fit for a Frame • Fries With That? • Gold Digger • I Came, I Saw • Kitty Cover • Mole • Nighttime Allergies • Noodle Cup • Paddle Parade • Parking Lot Problems • Right of Way • Sloppy Salon • Stalled Out • The Brush Off • Tip the Scale • What's the Toadal? • Worm Squirm • (Boss: Nail Call)
Dribble and Spitz
Fantasy
Arrow Space • Classic Clash • Code Buster • Cover Up • Crack Down • Dungeon Dilemma • Find My Behind • Gravitational Pull • Ground Control • Hover for Cover • Labyrinth • Long Lost Love • Manic Mechanic • Mars Jars • Munch a Bunch • Picture Perfect • RAAAARRRRGGGHH • Rocky Reunion • Stop! Go! • Strength in Numbers • The Frog Flap • Word Up • (Boss: Nose Dive)
5-Volt
Nintendo Classics
Balloon Fight • Donkey Kong Country • Fire Emblem Awakening • Game & Watch: Manhole • Ice Climber • Joker Face • Kid Icarus • Lefty RX • Mario Bros. • Mario Clash • Ocarina of Time • Pinball • Pushmo • Rhythm Tweezers • Super Mario Kart • Super Mario Land • The Legend of Zelda • Yoshi's Island • (Boss: One Hit Wonder)
Twist LeagueWario
Introduction
Cut to the Chase • Focus Pocus • Force Feeding • High Treeson • Pumping Iron • Universal Marionette • (Boss: Road Wario)
Ashley and Red
Fantasy
A Moment of Reflection • A-maze-ing • Bacon Patrol • Crescent Roll • Doggy Door • Foiled Again! • Make Way for Martian • Manual Labor • Monster Chase • Net Profits • Pipe Puzzle • Power Outage • Road Work • Safecracker • Shave the World • Space Passage • Stab in the Dark • Stumblebot • Tearful Reunion • Walk This Way • (Boss: Crossing Guard)
Dr. Crygor
Sports
Armed and Dangerous • Barrel Roll • Curls and Weigh • Dodge Ball • Fancy Footwork • Feel the Burn • Heavy Lifting • Iron Stomach • Micro Golf • Ride the Wave • Self-Defense • Shoot the Fruit • Slam Dunk • Snowboard Slalom • Sync or Sink • Top Off • Wheel of Whack • Wiggle Room • (Boss: Basic Training)
18-Volt
Nintendo Classics
Animal Crossing: Wild World • Chiritorie • Donkey Kong Jr. • Dr. Mario • Laser Pointer • Metroid • Metroid-Samus • NES Open Tournament Golf • Pikmin 2 • Racing 112 • R.O.B. Block Set • Star Fox • Super Mario Bros. 3 • Super Mario Sunshine • Super Mario World • The Wind Waker • Wario Land 3 • Wii Menu • (Boss: Super Mario Bros.)
Penny
That's Life
Balancing Act • Cheeky Monkey • Clean Sweep • Code Dependency • County Fair • Cutting It Close • Fashion Plate • Fine Tune • Fragile! • Get to the Point • Half Empty • Home Haircut • Kit-tease • Peak-a-boo-boo • Picky Eater • Round It Out • Sew Easy • Strike a Chord • Tooth Haste • Tooth Trouble • What Goes In... • Wrecking All • (Boss: Toilet Training)
Touch LeagueWario
Introduction
Into the Sunset • Loose Change • One-Liner • Scratch and Match • Steel Chef • Thanks a Latte • (Boss: Balloon Brigade)
Kat and Ana
That's Life
Bug Eyed • Burning Sensation • Cheap Thrill • Clog It • Coin Count • Crowded Desktop • Going Up • Good Times • Impressionism • Off-line • Oh, the Irony • On the Mark • Oral Hijinks • Page Panic • Right in the Eye • Salad Daze • Secret Ingredient • Sleepy Head • Sticking Point • Tune Out • Up for Grabs • Very Attractive • Write On, Dude • XYZ! • (Boss: Top Notch)
9-Volt
Nintendo Classics
amiibo Tap • Donkey Kong • Duck Hunt • Excitebike • Hanafuda • Head Count • Joy-Con Slide • Love Tester • Mario Paint - Flyswatter • Mii Channel • Nintendogs • Phantom Hourglass • Sounds of Super Mario Bros. • Stylus Hunt • Super Mario Maker • Ten Billion Barrel • Tomodachi Life • Wrecking Crew • (Boss: Clawing for More)
Young Cricket and Master Mantis
Sports
Arms Race • Count 'Em Up • Engine Trouble • Erosion • Finish Line • Flag Waver • Heat Wave • I'm Gonna Hurl • Local News • Long Division • Oh, Snap! • Pass Aggressive • Pass Fail • Pit Stop • Pumped Poser • Rump Roast • Skate Race • Stroke of Genius • Sweeps Week • Twin Swimmers • (Boss: Pro Bowling)
Orbulon
Fantasy
Big Bang • Birdcicle • Breaking Up • Character Development • Crypto Zoo • Family Reunion • Fruit Fans • Goin' Loopy • Hookin' Up • Love Struck • On the Edge • Over the Hump • Pet Peeved • Plant Food • Separation Anxiety • Sinking Feeling • Snack Sucker • Sneeze, Please! • Spirit Spot • Stripy Sea • Sure, You Can • The Proud, the Fuse • (Boss: Sneaky Snatcher)
Ultra LeagueFronk's microgames
Appear in Dancing Team and Potluck Gang
Answering Machine • Feed on Fronk • Fronk Fishing • Sliding Doors • The Claw • Tread Carefully • Vicious Veggies
Mike's microgames
Appear in Dancing Team and Potluck Gang
Grape Aim • Hit the Gust • Lung Capacity • Make a Wish • Thar He Blows
Wario Deluxe
Anything Goes
Bedside Manners • Bite Marks • Bug Birdie • Burying the Hatchet • Cyclone Kick • Down & Outie • Eating Contest • Eject Reject • Finger Flex • Flip Out! • Happy Birthday • Inch, Worm! • Mug Shot • On Strike • Praise or Haze II • Roll Model • Scrambled Egg • Short Fuse • The Crate Escape • The Wave • Tiptoe Titan • Wario's Adventure • Wet Your Whistle • Where's Wario • (Boss: Wario Dance Company)

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