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Tomodachi Life is a life simulation video game developed by Nintendo SPD and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS.The game, which is a direct sequel to the Japan-exclusive Nintendo DS title Tomodachi Collection, was released in Japan in April 2013, June 2014 worldwide, and July 2014 in South Korea. You all heard of Tomodachi life on the 3DS right? If you have the game, you might be well aware that if you change the time in-game, change the time on your system, or play the game on a different 3DS, the game will go on a time freeze, and donations and shops won't update. Unfortunately for me, I have to learn that the hard way. Tomodachi Life QR Codes Mii – Harry Potter. Most of the characters of Harry Potter Qr codes Mii, find the character you want, follow his / her link to get his /her Qr Code Image. Harry Potter from Harry Potter QR Code link; Hermione from Harry Potter QR Code Link; Ron from Harry Potter QR Code Link; Ginny from Harry Potter QR Code Link.

Tomodachi Life: What happens when friends, family, and celebrities become Mii™ characters and live together on an island? Start by creating Mii characters and customizing everything about them. Have fun recreating your best friend, your favorite actor, mom, and dad, co-workers…whoever! Then watch as they rap, rock, eat donuts, fall in love, break up, go shopping, play games, and live their crazy Mii lives.

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Tomodachi Life is a life simulation video game developed by Nintendo SPD and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. The game, which is a direct sequel to the Japan-exclusive Nintendo DS title, Tomodachi Collection, was released in Japan in April 2013, June 2014 worldwide, and July 2014 in South Korea. The game received positive reviews and good sales records. Many reviewers praised the gameplay but criticized the minigames.

The name of Bandai’s classic virtual pet was a portmanteau that translates roughly to English as something like “egg watch,” whereas Tomodachi simply means “friend.” Tomodachi Life is a 3DS life sim that’s actually a sequel to a best-selling Japanese-only DS game.

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Tomodachi Life 2 is a sequel to Tomodachi Life. There are new features of this game. It will be released in November 2016.

Tomodachi Life Personality

The gameplay is very similar to its predecessor, Tomodachi Collection, as this game also takes place on an island inhabited by various Miis, which the player can import from their 3DS, other devices, or QR Codes, or create from scratch using the 3DS’ camera or the in-game creation tools.

Miis can then perform various actions, such as eating, trying on different outfits, visiting various facilities on the island, and doing many leisurely activities. As more Miis are introduced, many strange and curious interactions can occur between Miis, such as friendship, romance, rivalry, and even bizarre musical numbers.

If a male and female Mii get along well enough, they can start to date and even get married, creating their own house to live in together. Married Miis can even have children that will grow up in the house. Once the child gets old enough, it can live in its own apartment or go off as a traveler. Travelers will wait at the dock of the island. If the player StreetPasses with someone who also has Tomodachi Life, the traveler will go to the other person’s island to visit.

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The game begins with the player naming their island and creating or importing their personal Mii, who is referred to as the player’s “look-alike” and lives in an apartment building. The building holds up to 100 Miis.

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The player can import Miis from the system’s Mii Maker, other devices or QR codes or create them from scratch using the 3DS’s camera or the in-game Mii Maker. The Miis are voiced by text-to-speech software and have unique personalities. Miis can then perform various actions, such as eating, trying on different outfits, falling in love with each other, and engaging in many leisure activities.

As more Miis are added to the island, many strange and curious interactions can occur between them, such as friendship, romance, rivalry, romantic relationships, and families. As the game goes by, the player unlocks more stores, clothes, food, and places for the Miis to play.

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In May 2014, a playable demo of the game was distributed to Platinum members of Club Nintendo in North America, the data of which could be transferred to the final version to unlock a bonus in-game item. The game is bundled with two Nintendo eShop download codes for a ‘Welcome version’ demo, which can be given to friends. A slightly different demo version was later publicly released for download via the Nintendo eShop. This version does not unlock any features in the full game.

Following the announcement of a worldwide release, controversy arose concerning the impossibility of same-sex relationships. Nintendo stated, “The ability for same-sex relationships to occur in the game was not part of the original game that launched in Japan, and that game is made up of the same code that was used to localize it for other regions outside Japan.” In May 2013, it was widely reported that a bug in the original Japanese version of the game, which enabled same-sex relationships, was patched by Nintendo.

This was refuted by Nintendo in a statement made in April 2014, explaining that same-sex relationships were never possible and that the patch, in fact, fixed a different issue.

Despite various campaigns from users, Nintendo stated that it would not be possible to add same-sex relationships to the game, as they “never intended to make any form of social commentary with the launch of the game”, and because it would require significant development alterations which would not be able to be released as a post-game patch.

The company later apologized and stated that if they were to create a third game in the series they would “strive to design a gameplay experience from the ground up that is more inclusive, and better represents all players.”

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What happens when friends, family members, and celebrities become Mii characters with their own personalities and live on an island where almost anything can happen? Tomodachi Life that’s what! Customize your Mii characters’ lives, and witness the unpredictable drama that unfolds as they rock out, eat donuts, and ride the ups and downs of romance.

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  • Observe and participate in a vibrant world where unexpected things happen every day. Discover and experience different areas on the island, including shops, a concert hall, and an amusement park. Something new and unique can be done at each location, so expect the unexpected every time you check in on your islanders.
  • Create Mii characters by customizing all aspects of their appearances, and bring them to life by customizing their personalities and voices.
  • There are all sorts of activities that you can do with your Mii characters. Find out what they like by watching their reactions to the gifts, foods, and items you give them. Play a variety of mini-games with your islanders or watch them perform songs live on stage. You can also solve their problems to help them level up and unlock new gift items that you can give your Mii characters.
  • Create QR codes that save the appearance, personality, and voice settings of your Mii characters. If any of your Mii characters have children, you can choose to let them travel, where they’ll wander from one person’s island to another, all through the StreetPass functionality.
  • Share photos of the fun and humorous events happening on your island via the Nintendo 3DS Image Share Tool. Take a picture of either the top or bottom screen of the Nintendo 3DS system by simply pressing the X or Y button. Sharing is easy with the in-game menu icon that directly lets you access your Nintendo Image Share.

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Some video games tell you everything you need to know about them in their clearly concise titles like Duck Hunt or Don’t Starve. Others are more ambivalent, like Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together, or just plain weird – I’m looking at you, Um Jammer Lammy! With that in mind, allow me to drop some science re Nintendo’s recently released Tomodachi Life.

Wait; it’s not “Tamagotchi” Life? Nope. The name of Bandai’s classic virtual pet was a portmanteau that translates roughly to English as something like “egg watch,” whereas Tomodachi simply means “friend.” Tomodachi Life is a 3DS life sim that’s actually a sequel to a best-selling Japanese-only DS game.

So it’s another life sim like Animal Crossing? Remember how it looked like our Miis were hanging out and interacting with each other? In this title that actually happens.


The following QR codes can be scanned to give you many of the Miis that reside on my Wolf Bobs Island in Tomodachi Life. To scan them, go to town hall in your Tomodachi Life game and choose the 'QR Code' option. 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. Here is my list, in alphabetical order.

Alien:

Ann Veal (from Arrested Development):

Anna Crossing (daughter of Villager and Stella):

Annyong / Hel-loh Bluth (from Arrested Development):

Baker Mayfield (NFL player--QB of the Cleveland Browns):

Batman / Bruce Wayne:

Bert (from Sesame Street):

Blake (son of Mr. Bean and Squishy):

Bobby Hill (from King of the Hill):

Bomberman:

Buster Bluth (from Arrested Development):

Charlie Brown (from Peanuts):

Conan O'Brien:

Count Von Count (from Sesame Street):

Darth Vader (from Star Wars):

Elly / Elhaym Van Houten (from Xenogears):

Emily (daughter of Popeye the Sailor Man and Lucille 2):

Gavin (son of Conan and Maeby):

George Bluth Sr. (from Arrested Development):

GOB (from Arrested Development):

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Hailey (daughter of George Sr. and TZ):

Inkling Girl (from Splatoon):

Inigo Montoya (from The Princess Bride):

Kevin Love (NBA player for Cleveland Cavaliers):

Lindsay Funke (from Arrested Development):

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Lucille 2 Austero (from Arrested Development):

Madeline (daughter of The Count and Velma):

Madison (daughter of Darth Vader and Peach):

Maeby Funke (from Arrested Development):

Marina (from Splatoon 2):

Miss Piggy (from The Muppets):

Mr. Bean:

Mr. Saturn (from Earthbound / Mother):

Pauline (from Donkey Kong and Super Mario Odyssey):

Popeye the Sailor Man:

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Rosalina (from Super Mario Galaxy):

Ryder (son of Shaq and Lindsay):

Skull:

Snoopy (from Peanuts):

Squishy:

Stella Crossing (daughter of Breezy and Gaston):

The Swedish Chef (from The Muppets):

Tobias Funke (from Arrested Development):

TZ (Danielle Toon Zelda):

Velma Dinkley (from Scooby-Doo):

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Villager (from Animal Crossing and Smash Bros. 4):

'Weird Al' Yankovic:

Xavier (son of Zoidberg & Miss Piggy):

Yukon Cornelius (from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer):

Zoidberg (from Futurama):

For the favorite & worst foods of the Mii islanders above, see my page of special reaction foods.

Some of the Miis on Wolf Bobs Island were created by others. Here are links to them:

Breezy and Gaston: From Breezycrossing on Tumblr
Shaq (Shaquille O'Neal): Originally from the official Tomodachi Life site, now available here.
Mario, Luigi, and Peach: From Crystal Dreams

Be sure to check out my Tomodachi Life Blog to follow my ongoing adventures in the game or read my review of the game. I also maintain lists of kids born on my island and items in my collection.

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