Tomodachi Life For The Wii U is the HD version of Tomodachi Life for the 3DS. But many differences are in this game and a lot of new features, As well as a new type of Mii Issue. When in The Mii Apartments when the icon is purple, That means that they want to be leveled up, And have a level-up gift. A stage based on Tomodachi Life appears in the 3DS version of Super Smash Bros. For Nintendo 3DS/Wii U. Miitomo, a social networking mobile app for iOS and Android devices, was released in March 2016. The app was created by the same core team who developed Tomodachi Life, and features very similar ideas.
Also known as “Tomodachi Collection: Shin Seikatsu” in Japan and “Chin’gumoa Apateu” in Korean. What’s more fun than living in a dream world where famous singers are your neighbors or you can create the craziest relationships in life through Tomodachi Life. At the beginning of the game, you will be taken to an anonymous island and only you can name it. Then you will be customized for yourself, maybe similar to you in real life or even lice just like your idols. You will then be moved to an apartment and start a whole new life. Each character in the game will have a unique personality, which is really interesting, you can buy clothes, houses or food for them, some may like but some are not. You have to take care of each citizen, buy medicine for them when you are sick, or reconcile when they quarrel, etc. Every time you help someone, you will get back the corresponding amount. If you think that’s all, now the best part, you can make other characters look like they are most like you, then you can do anything even create their own idol then marriage them and childbirth. With simple 2D graphics, but the way to play is extremely creative and fun, what are you waiting for without participating in the perfect world created by yourself.
If you missed the Tomodachi Life Nintendo Direct yesterday, you’re missing out on one of the most hilarious presentations Nintendo has ever done. While the game is releasing exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS in June, producer Yoshio Sakamoto has stated that he believes the concept could work well on a home console like the Wii U.
In a recent interview, Sakamoto talked a little about the game, saying that while it may seem similar to Animal Crossing, the game isn’t really influenced by the franchise. As for a console version of the game, it’s not out of the question, but it’s something the development team will have to discuss now that a Western localization is becoming available.
According to Sakamoto, development on the series took two years, while the localization process for the game took another year. There were some outside developers contracted to help with the making of the game, and the reason why the original version of the game wasn’t localized is due to the restrictions of the Nintendo DS.
Will you be picking up Tomodachi Life when it releases on June 6?