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Tomodachi Collection is one of only five Nintendo DS titles with Mii character support, the others being ''[[Personal Trainer: Walking]]'', ''[[nwiki:Yosuke Ide no Kenkou Mahjong DSi|Yosuke Ide no Kenkou Mahjong DSi]]'' ([[nwiki:DSiWare|DSiWare]]/[[nwiki:Nintendo DSi|Nintendo DSi]]), ''[[nwiki:Kuruma de DS|Kuruma de DS]]'', and ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final%20Fantasy%20Crystal%20Chronicles:%20Echoes%20of%20Time Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]''. These games with the exception of ''Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time'' also include a [[Mii Maker]] (a precursor to the Nintendo 3DS version).<ref>[https://donkeykongbongodreams.tumblr.com/post/710685068029509632/mii-maker-on-ds-variants-post Donkey Kong Bongo Dreams — Mii Maker on DS variants post!!]</ref>
Tomodachi Collection is one of only five Nintendo DS titles with Mii character support, the others being ''[[Personal Trainer: Walking]]'', ''[[nwiki:Yosuke Ide no Kenkou Mahjong DSi|Yosuke Ide no Kenkou Mahjong DSi]]'' ([[nwiki:DSiWare|DSiWare]]/[[nwiki:Nintendo DSi|Nintendo DSi]]), ''[[nwiki:Kuruma de DS|Kuruma de DS]]'', and ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final%20Fantasy%20Crystal%20Chronicles:%20Echoes%20of%20Time Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]''. These games with the exception of ''Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time'' also include a [[Mii Maker]] (a precursor to the Nintendo 3DS version).<ref>[https://donkeykongbongodreams.tumblr.com/post/710685068029509632/mii-maker-on-ds-variants-post Donkey Kong Bongo Dreams — Mii Maker on DS variants post!!]</ref>
==Gameplay==
The game takes place on an island in the middle of the sea inhabited with various Miis, who can be created from the built-in Mii Maker or wirelessly transferred from a Wii console. Their appearance, personality, and voice can be customized. Once a Mii is created, they will move into their own apartment on the island, allowing them to explore the island and its various facilities. As more Miis are added, more facilities and activities are unlocked, and the Miis may even become friends with each other, hanging out in their apartment or outside.
Inside of the city hall, there is an option to see a character trait chart. All of your Miis will be organized by their personality. It makes it easy to see which characters will be good as friends or not.
Miis can also be interacted with in their apartment, allowing the player to give them food, clothes, or an interior for their apartment. Depending on how much they like it, the Mii's happiness will go up. When it reaches a certain point, the Mii will level up, allowing the player to give them a level-up gift, such as a phrase or Song as a reward. If the Mii is asleep, the player may have a chance to view a dream, leading to a bizarre mini-game, event, or activity and be able to draw on their face, though it is not permanent.
At certain times, the player can witness events, such as Street Live at the fountain and questions at the Question Hall.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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Tomodachi Collection
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Cover artwork from Japan
Details
Developer(s) Nintendo SPD
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) Japan June 18, 2009
Platform(s) Nintendo DS
Rating(s) CERO: CERO A.png - All ages
External links Official website (JP)
Game chronology
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Next game
Tomodachi Life
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Tomodachi Collection[Japanese title] is the first installment in the Tomodachi series. It was released for the Nintendo DS in Japan on June 18, 2009. In Tomodachi Collection, players can make their own Miis or import them from a Wii console and move them into apartments.

Tomodachi Collection is one of only five Nintendo DS titles with Mii character support, the others being Personal Trainer: Walking, Yosuke Ide no Kenkou Mahjong DSi (DSiWare/Nintendo DSi), Kuruma de DS, and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time. These games with the exception of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time also include a Mii Maker (a precursor to the Nintendo 3DS version).[1]

Gameplay

The game takes place on an island in the middle of the sea inhabited with various Miis, who can be created from the built-in Mii Maker or wirelessly transferred from a Wii console. Their appearance, personality, and voice can be customized. Once a Mii is created, they will move into their own apartment on the island, allowing them to explore the island and its various facilities. As more Miis are added, more facilities and activities are unlocked, and the Miis may even become friends with each other, hanging out in their apartment or outside.

Inside of the city hall, there is an option to see a character trait chart. All of your Miis will be organized by their personality. It makes it easy to see which characters will be good as friends or not.

Miis can also be interacted with in their apartment, allowing the player to give them food, clothes, or an interior for their apartment. Depending on how much they like it, the Mii's happiness will go up. When it reaches a certain point, the Mii will level up, allowing the player to give them a level-up gift, such as a phrase or Song as a reward. If the Mii is asleep, the player may have a chance to view a dream, leading to a bizarre mini-game, event, or activity and be able to draw on their face, though it is not permanent.

At certain times, the player can witness events, such as Street Live at the fountain and questions at the Question Hall.

Trivia

  • The idea of Miis came from the alpha of Tomodachi Collection. Because of it, Miyamoto was able to finalize his idea, and Miis were created[2]
  • The Japanese vocal synth first used for Miis in this game originated in Shaberu! DS Oryōri Navi, a piece of Nintendo DS software featuring cooking instructions read with the synthesizer by the DS Chef character, and can be controlled hands-free using the system's microphone.


References

Wii series games
Tomodachi series
Swapnote series
Other Mii-centered games
Non-Mii games for the Nintendo DS
Non-Mii games for the Wii
Non-Mii games for the Nintendo 3DS
Non-Mii games for the Wii U
Non-Mii games for the Nintendo Switch
Non-Mii games for other platforms