Tomodachi Life

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Tomodachi Life
TL Cover artwork.png
Cover artwork for the NA release of Tomodachi Life
Details
Developer(s) Nintendo SPD
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) Japan April 18, 2013
Europe June 6, 2014
North America June 6, 2014
Australia June 7, 2014
Platform(s) Nintendo 3DS
Rating(s) ESRB: ESRB E.png - Everyone
PEGI: PEGI 3.png - Ages 3+
CERO: CERO A.png - All ages
Game size 389MB
External links Official Website
Game chronology
Previous game
Tomodachi Collection
Next game
Miitopia
On affiliated sites
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Your friends. Your drama. Your life.
— Tagline

Tomodachi Life is a life simulator game for the Nintendo 3DS released in Japan in early 2013, and worldwide in mid-2014. It was both developed and published by Nintendo. Tomodachi Life is the second and final game in the Tomodachi series, proceeding Tomodachi Collection. It, along with the Tomodachi series, was succeeded by Miitopia a few years later.

For sake of uniformity with the rest of the wiki, the article describes the North American version of the game. See Regional differences below.

Gameplay

Like most life simulators, Tomodachi Life is open-ended and features no detailed story. The game starts off by letting the player name an island the Miis will eventually live in. The player is then prompted to create a Mii that resembles oneself. Eventually, the player will be able to make Miis whenever they wish and continue the various aspects of gameplay.

Mii Creation

Tomodachi Life has the same Mii-making features as the 3DS system, but with more personal features. After creating the Mii itself on one page, players must write a full name for the character, as well as a nickname that will be used more often. A birthday can be added, and doing so will allow the game to celebrate it when the date passes in real time. A Mii's favorite color and creator are input on this page and gender can be readjusted. If a birthday is not entered, the player must at least determine if the character is a grown-up or a child. The relation to the player can also be decided to indicate if the Mii is of a family member (thus preventing them from falling in love).

The next page allows the player to adjust the Mii's voice. There are six preset voices, but a random voice can be generated and a custom voice can be configured. For the custom voice, the player can toggle its pitch, speed, quality, tone, accent, and intonation.

The final page determines a Mii's personality. The personality is broken up into five parts (names taken from the US version): Movement, Speech, Expressiveness, Attitude, and Overall. Each aspect has a sliding scale, and the personality depends on how each part is adjusted. Personalities play an important role in Tomodachi Life in that they affect interactions and which Miis will be compatible with each other.

After a Mii is created, it will move into its apartment. The room's interior will depend on the Mii's personality.

Locations

Location Image Description
Town Hall TL Town Hall.png The Town Hall is where the owner of the island can perform administrative and technical functions, as well as check stats. Options include:
  • Creating a new Mii
  • Viewing and editing current Miis
  • Viewing travel records and/or family albums of Children
  • Viewing the total collection of items
  • Exchanging items or Miis
  • Sending Miis to the Mii Maker
  • Creating or scanning Mii QR codes
  • Adjusting game settings
Mii Apartments TL Mii Apartments.png Mii Apartments is where much of gameplay occurs. Miis live in their own apartments, and will often request the player to help them or play with them. Miis interact independently, and will oftentimes hang out with other Miis in their own apartments. At night and sometimes throughout the day, Miis will fall asleep and dream. Players can enter and watch these dreams, and when they exit the Mii will wake up and an item related to the dream will appear next to them. When they are asleep at night, players can draw on their faces.

As more Miis are made, the apartment building will upgrade to hold more apartments until it caps at 100 Miis.

Food Mart TL Food Mart.png The Food Mart is where most Food is purchased, aside from food received as gifts or prizes, or special markets. Food is used to feed Miis, which is not required, but recommended. Feeding Miis rewards the player with XP. Each day the Mart has a new set of 5 Daily Specials, which are randomly selected items not purchased yet. Once a Special is purchased, it is added to the In Stock area and may be purchased at any later time. There are four food categories in the In Stock section: Main dishes, Side dishes, Desserts, and Beverages. Daily Specials may contain any of these. Usually a Shopkeeper staffs, the store, although sometimes a Mii fills in, and occasionally two Miis.
Beach TL Beach.png The Beach is located at the edge of the island. Islanders relax, dig holes, and walk on the sand. The only event planned for the beach is Judgement Day, where the player draws on the sand, and the Miis pick their favorite drawing.
Fountain TL Fountain.png The Fountain is a place in Tomodachi Life that Miis may visit. Every day and night, all the islanders will gather for a collection of money, and each gives a coin or a bill. Activities at the Fountain include:
  • Morning Market: A random Mii sells a random discounted food in bulk at a stall, while attempting to make a sales pitch. If the player leaves the Fountain and enters it again, a new Mii will be at the stall, however the food remains the same.
  • Rap Battle: Two Miis participate in a rapping competition. They fire rhymed insults at each other until one of them cannot formulate a rhymed response, when the game ends.
Clothing TL Clothing Shop.png The Clothing Shop is where the player may purchase new Clothing to give to islanders. All clothing consists of full outfits, so only one outfit may be worn at once. The exception is Hats, which are worn separately, and purchased at the Hats Shop. Similar to the Food Mart, each day brings a new set of up to 5 random outfits in the Daily Special section of the Clothing Shop. The remaining Seasonal and In Stock sections contain all clothing previously purchased, or won from activities. The Seasonal section lists unlocked clothes for the current real-life season, which is either Spring, Summer, Fall, or Winter. A Shopkeeper usually operates the shop, unless a Mii is working part-time.

The five categories for clothes are men's, women's, unisex, dress, and specialty. Specialty outfits can include animal costumes, or rare outfits like the Space Suit, which is received when a Mii goes to space.

Mii Homes TL Mii Homes.png Mii Homes is where all of the houses owned by married couples are located. Only married couples may own a house, and they receive it directly after being married. Miis retain their apartment after gaining a house. Their children reside in the house as well, until they grow up. At that point, the player chooses whether the child will go out and adventure, or become an islander and receive an apartment. The player may observe the families in their houses, similar to the apartments. Sometimes the Miis are not at home, if they are at an event, visiting a friend, or in their personal apartment. If the Miis are not at home, there is no way to call them home.

The houses have a living room, kitchen/dining room, and bedroom. Miis can be seen watching TV, eating dinner, sleeping, chatting, or taking care of a child. Miis cannot be visited while in their house, rather, the player selects a Mii to visit. When this happens, the doorbell rings, and the Miis have a shocked face momentarily. Then the player is transported to the selected Mii's apartment. When the player is finished visiting the Mii, they are transported back into their house. The only way to visit the house directly is when babysitting young children, which parents will sometimes ask the player to do.

Hats Shop TL Hats Shop.png The Hats Shop is where hats are purchased for Miis. It functions very similarly to the Clothing Shop - with Daily Specials, Seasonal, and In Stock items. The main difference is that the hat categories are regular, costume, and hair accessories. There are 69 regular hats, 32 costume hats, and 56 hair accessories. A Shopkeeper operates the shop, occasionally replaced by a Mii working part-time.
Port TL Port.png The Port is where travelers from other islands arrive, as well as depart from the player's island. The Port is usually empty, as Miis cannot visit it. The Guest Book can be viewed at the Port at any time, which lists information about travelers and islands that have visited the player's island.
Pawn Shop TL Pawn Shop.png The Pawn Shop allows the player to sell items for money. It is operated by a Shopkeeper or part-time Mii. Each item has a set price, depending on its rarity in-game, and real-life value. Unlike a real Pawn Shop, items may not be purchased or re-purchased. There are no item categories, and items are listed alphabetically. Pawning items is an easy way to make money, and many of the items serve no purpose to the player.
Interiors Shop TL Interiors Shop.png At the Interiors Shop, the player may purchase new apartment styles for their Miis. As with other Shops, there are up to 6 random new Interiors in the Daily Specials section, and and In Stock section for previously purchased Interiors. There are also Special interiors, which are not listed in the In Stock section, and are unlocked via various means. Interiors are generally more expensive than Food or Clothing, especially Special Interiors. A Shopkeeper or part-time Mii operates the shop.
Concert Hall TL Concert Hall.png At the Concert Hall, the player creates and watches a solo or group musical performance of Miis. Before a Mii may sing, they must unlock a song genre. For a solo performance, the player selects a Mii, an available song genre, and then may tweak the song lyrics. For group performances, the player must create a group and song ahead of time. Groups consist of 2-7 Miis that all share a learned song genre. Groups and songs can be saved, and played at any later time. In both modes, the player can pick the outfits of the singers, and depending on the genre, the number of dancers.
Import Wear TL Import Wear.png The Import Wear Shop is where the player may purchase goods received from other islands via the Port. These can include Clothing, Hats, and Food. The Schoolgirl uniform is pre-unlocked from "Nintendo Island", and the player may also purchase the item from their own island. The Shop is operated by a Shopkeeper or part-time Mii.
Observation Tower TL Observation Tower.png The Observation Tower (Roof in JP) is a tall tower where Miis can go, and events happen. The only event planned for the Observation Tower is Quirky Questions, which can be played anytime on demand. In this event, the player fills in the blank for 1 of 3 randomly-selected questions, and asks it to 8 random Miis. The blanks can also be autofilled. This is repeated twice. All of the questions are about the Miis, who may raise their hand if they fit the question. Sometimes a Mii acts shocked about another Mii's response.
Compatibility Tester TL Compatibility Tester.png The Compatibility Tester has two modes: Compatibility Forecast, and Compatibility Rating. In Compatibility Forecast, two Miis are selected, and their relationship status is shown in the form of a 7-day weather forecast. The 4 relationship categories are Work/Study, Chats, Leisure, and Love. The Love category is only available for Miis of opposite gender, and not available for in-game relatives, or kid/adult relationships outside Japan. The ratings are partly random, and partly determined by personality types.

In the Compatibility rating, two Miis are selected, and their friendship or romantic compatibility is tested. Similar to the other mode, Miis of opposite gender receive romance ratings if they are not related in-game, and both kids or both adults (except in Japan). Otherwise the Miis receive a friendship rating. Unlike the other mode, the ratings are static, and never change. They are again partly random, and partly based on personalities.

Rankings Board TL Rankings Board.png The Rankings Board lists rankings of Miis by specific qualities. The 10 rankings are Vitality, Popularity, Boy Charm, Girl Charm, Pampered, Friendship, Romance, Island, Traveler, and Splurge. The rankings are unlocked by various means. They change often, and have no impact on gameplay.
Leisure Island Except for Mii News, Leisure Island is locked until a Mii confesses their love. Leisure Island is introduced through a news flash.
Amusement Park TL Amusement Park.png At the Amusement Park, Miis can enjoy peaceful activities such as going for a walk as well as more exciting pastimes such as riding a roller coaster. There are three events that can take place at the Amusement Park:
  • Magic Show: Magic Shows, which take place between 10 and 11 am, involve one of the Miis (dressed in full magician attire) performing magic tricks in front of an audience. Magic Shows are interactive and require the player to move their hands back and forth, giving the illusion that a second Mii is being sawed in half.
  • Tomodachi Quest: Tomodachi Quest is an arcade-style RPG game in which four Miis traverse a simple map and fight bosses based on items in the game. If the Miis succeed in defeating the final boss, the player will obtain whichever item the boss was depicted as.
  • Night Market: The Night Market takes place between 5 and 9 pm. At this event, a Mii will sell Mystery Bags which the player can buy for $50 and which each contain three items.

Miis will sometimes also go to the Amusement Park to confess their love to another Mii or converse with friends.

Café TL Cafe.png The café is used as a retreat where Miis can socialize or partake in leisure. Events held at the café comprise the following:
  • Chat Session: Miis will occasionally be found at the café gossiping or discussing trivial topics. Chat Sessions can occur at any time of day and involve two to four Miis of a certain gender.
  • Pity Party: If a Mii is depressed, they and others may have a Pity Party at the café. At this event, the friends of the afflicted Mii will attempt to comfort them and cheer them up, while the Mii themself does not talk.

Miis can also use the café to confess their feelings to another Mii, go on a date, or even break up. Generally, Miis at the café will simply sit and eat, drink or read a book.

Park TL Park.png Events at the Park are the following:
  • Flying Disc: The player can throw a Frisbee with two other Miis with the stylus.
  • Afternoon Market: A random Mii will sit in the Park and sell a piece of clothing in bulk at a discount.
  • BBQ: Four Miis will dine and converse around a barbecue. The player can blow smoke from the barbecue away from the Miis' faces by blowing into the 3DS microphone; otherwise, the Miis will eventually become covered in soot.
  • Photo Shoot: The player can get their photo taken by a random Mii using the 3DS camera.

If no event is going on, Miis can go to the park and to play, or sit and read.

Photo Studio TL Photo Studio.png At the photo studio, the player can take photos of either a pair of Miis, a group of up to nine Miis or the entire island. The player can pick a setting for the shoot, and set the expressions of the Miis. While a Mii couple has a child in their house, a new feature is temporarily unlocked allowing the player to take photos of the child with or without their parents.

All photos and in-game screenshots can also be viewed from the Photo Studio.

Mii News TL Mii News.png Mii News is the official news broadcasting service of the island, operating from a building of the same name. The news flashes, which occur at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. each day, typically involve a random Mii reporting on strange or humorous events affecting other Miis. Broadcasts can also announce important developments on the island such as unlocking new regions of the map, or the player's birthday. After the broadcast, 3 random Miis in random locations are asked for their input on the story, and they give random responses.

Past News is recorded, however only 50 items max can be stored. Older news will be deleted. The player can "lock" specific stories they want to keep around, which will prevent them from being deleted.

Nintendo 3DS Image Share TL Nintendo 3DS Image Share.png This location is just a launcher for the Nintendo 3DS Image Share application, which is now defunct.

Regional differences

Since Tomodachi Life is meant to relate to the player and stay grounded in reality most of the time, four different versions of the game were released to accommodate cultural differences.

Features Japan North America Europe and Australia South Korea
Save data transfer from Tomodachi Collection Available Not available Not available Not available
Observation Tower Not available. Replaced by the roof Available Available Available
Quality of Life Automatically visible Unlocked later Unlocked later Unlocked later
Save screen Miis have shadows underneath them Miis do not have shadows Miis do not have shadows Miis do not have shadows
Dating Kids can date grown-ups Kids cannot date grown-ups Kids cannot date grown-ups Kids cannot date grown-ups
Kid-o-Matic Not available Available Available Available
Confession Grey "moyamoya" clouds appear when they consider confessing.

Can confess to married Miis.

Floating hearts with question marks appear when they consider confessing. Can only confess to single Miis Floating hearts with question marks appear when they consider confessing. Can only confess to single Miis Floating hearts with question marks appear when they consider confessing. Can only confess to single Miis
Napping Miis will be directly on the floor Miis will lie on blue mats Miis will lie on blue mats Miis will lie on blue mats
Dream symbol Represented by 夢 (literally "dream") Represented by a moon in the sky Represented by a moon in the sky Represented by 꿈 (literally "dream")
Depression Represented by purple embers. Some Miis will cry. Represented by a raincloud Represented by a raincloud Represented by purple embers
Gestures Some animations were changed to reflect cultural gestures Some animations were changed to reflect cultural gestures Some animations were changed to reflect cultural gestures Some animations were changed to reflect cultural gestures
Catchphrase No poses Poses Poses Poses
Blood Type Available Not available Not available Not available
Relationship List Closer relationships are closer to pink while failing relationships are closer to blue. Closer relationships are closer to green while failing relationships are closer to purple. Closer relationships are closer to green while failing relationships are closer to purple. Closer relationships are closer to pink while failing relationships are closer to blue.
Looking into faces Miis will have red diagonal lines on the face when blushing. Miis practice winking. Miis cheeks will turn red when blushing. Miis practice funny faces Miis cheeks will turn red when blushing. Miis practice funny faces Miis cheeks will turn red when blushing. Miis practice funny faces
Dialogue Miis thank player for giving them food or medicine
Side Icons Catchphrases are represented by a mouth. Catchphrases are represented by a speech bubble. Catchphrases are represented by a mouth or a speech bubble depending on the country. Catchphrases are represented by a speech bubble.
Beds Beds do not have a frame. Beds have a frame. Beds have a frame. Beds have a frame.
Classroom Confession Resembles a Japanese classroom. Resembles a North American classroom
Match Hearts are lost right to left. Hearts are lost left to right. Hearts are lost left to right. Hearts are lost left to right.
Vs. Match Colors are green and orange. Colors are red and blue.
The wrestling mini-game Sumo wrestling Football Wrestling
Cards Holds up a peace sign in victory. Holds up a thumbs-up in victory. Aces are replaced with Kings
Other features in mini-games "Congratulations" has smiley faces. "Too bad..." has sweatdrops. "Congratulations" has fireworks. "Too bad..." has rainclouds. "Congratulations" has fireworks.
Photo Studio Some Miis will appear with open mouths. Has exclusive templates. Kappa Costume is an option for babies. Has exclusive templates. Has exclusive templates. Has exclusive templates.
Concert Hall Genres: Pop, Rock & Roll, Metal, Opera, Enka. There is an option to pick lyrics from templates. If another Mii, food, or treasure is mentioned, they/it will appear on the screen behind the singers. During Metal, a demon face will show on the screen behind the singers. Genres: Metal, Pop, Rock & Roll, Rap, Ballad, Opera, Techno, Musical. During Metal, flaming guitars will show on the screen behind the singers. Genres: Metal, Pop, Rock & Roll, Rap, Ballad, Opera, Techno, Musical. During Metal, flaming guitars will show on the screen behind the singers. Genres: Metal, Pop, Rock & Roll, Rap, Ballad, Opera, Techno, Musical. During Metal, flaming guitars will show on the screen behind the singers.
Donations Collected in a light gray box. Collected in a glass piggy bank. Collected in a glass piggy bank. Collected in a glass piggy bank.
Fountain Event Word Chain. Rap Battle. Word Chain or Rap Battle.
Soundtrack Various piano tracks play in Compatibility Tester. Port has a different track. Special music is played during New Year's. Various jazz tracks play in Compatibility Tester. Port has a different track. Christmas music plays until New Year's. Various jazz tracks play in Compatibility Tester. Port has a different track. Christmas music plays until New Year's. Various jazz tracks play in Compatibility Tester. Port has a different track.
Compatibility Tester Can test anyone romantically except same-sex couples (these will be tested as friends). Will not test family members, child-adult pairings, or same-sex couples romantically.
Mii Homes Families can be seen bathing together. Glass door to the backyard is clear. The fence has rectangular planks. Miis shower alone. Glass door is textured. The yard has a picket fence. Miis shower alone. Glass door is textured. The yard has a picket fence. Miis shower alone. Glass door is textured. The yard has a picket fence.
Family album Exclusive photos: baby on a potty chair and baby washing the father's back. Replaced with the mother potty training and the family playing soccer. Replaced with the mother potty training and the family playing soccer. Replaced with the mother potty training and the family playing soccer. The mask used to scare the child is different.
Babysitting Baby lies on palms when rocking. When spinning, the child will spread their arms if they're not moving. There is a warning to not spin children in real life. Baby lies on arms when rocking. When spinning, the child will grab the arms if they're not moving. Baby lies on arms when rocking. When spinning, the child will grab the arms if they're not moving. There is a warning to not spin children in real life. Baby lies on arms when rocking. When spinning, the child will grab the arms if they're not moving.
Children First name suggestion will be a combination of the parents' names. If the grown child stays on the island, the family album will be received in the father's apartment. If the child stays on the island, the family album will be received in the family's house. If the child stays on the island, the family album will be received in the family's house. If the child stays on the island, the family album will be received in the family's house.
Dreams Superhero: Miis will wear Superheroine costume regardless of gender.

Drive: A Mii is hanging as a Luck Charm. Stick Figure: Mii dangles on a stick attached to the head. Backpack: Mii dangles on a rope attached to the head. Familiar: An exclusive dream that simply shows an image of island from Tomodachi Collection, eventually fading away. Red Thread: Sometimes a Mii of the same gender will be found at the end of the thread. Factory Tour: The Miis can be painted black, white, purple, green or blue. Falling: Mii will fall on a banana instead of a hamburger. Hiding: If a Mii falls, they will bounce with no animation. Workout:Miis will drink an Energy Drink

Superhero: Female Miis wear Superheroine costume. Male Miis wear Robo-hero suit.

Drive: A Mii is on the dashboard as a Hula Girl. Stick Figure: Mii is dragged by the head. Backpack: Mii dangles on a rope attached to the hand. Factory Tour: The Miis can be painted green, pink, blue, purple and orange Workout:Miis will eat a Red chili pepper.

Superhero: Female Miis wear Superheroine costume. Male Miis wear Robo-hero suit.

Drive: A Mii is on the dashboard as a Hula Girl. Stick Figure: Mii is dragged by the head. Backpack: Mii dangles on a rope attached to the hand. Factory Tour: The Miis can be painted green, pink, blue, purple and orange Workout: Miis will eat Spinach.

Superhero: Female Miis wear Superheroine costume. Male Miis wear Robo-hero suit.

Drive: A Mii is on the dashboard as a Hula Girl. Stick Figure: Mii is dragged by the head. Backpack: Mii dangles on a rope attached to the hand. Ritual: Sometimes the Miis will wear gowns and wave fans as they circle around another Mii floating on blossoms. Pig Dream: An exclusive dream in which Miis attempt to chase down a pig. Bungee Jump: An exclusive dream in which a Mii keeps backing out of bungee jumping. Factory Tour: The Miis can be painted green, pink, blue, purple and orange

Mii News Different backgrounds.

Miis bow after newscast. Interviewed Miis will have their age shown if available. (Mii)'s Temper: Mii will flail on the ground. (Mii)-Shaped Eraser: Mii will be red. (Mii):Kindergartner: Mii will wear a yellow hat and blue smock. "I Love Me" Contest Held: The Miis are male. Romance Ranking Announced!: Two Miis, one of each gender, will appear. Leisure Island Opens: The pose is different. Olympian Sky Diver: Mii will fall and the town will shake slightly. (Year)(Season) Collection: Miis will occasionally cross-dress and all walk in a feminine way. Mr./Ms [Mii] Who Was Fat?: Exclusive story about a Mii being obese before. (Mii) Bird Causes a Flap: The story is about a bagworm instead of a bird. (Mii)'s Birthday: The lyrics are sung. Quality of Life Announced!: Not available.

Different backgrounds.

Miis tap the papers on the desk after newscast. Mii names in hiragana can sometimes appear as katakana (Mii)'s Temper: Mii will stomp angrily. (Mii)-Shaped Eraser: Mii will be blue. (Mii):Kindergartner: Mii will wear a striped shirt. "I Love Me" Contest Held: The Miis are female. Romance Ranking Announced!: Only one Mii will appear. Olympian Sky Diver: Mii will get caught by a net. (Mii)'s Birthday: The lyrics are hummed.

Different backgrounds.

Miis tap the papers on the desk after newscast. (Mii)'s Temper: Mii will stomp angrily. (Mii)-Shaped Eraser: Mii will be blue. (Mii):Kindergartner: Mii will wear a striped shirt. "I Love Me" Contest Held: The Miis are female. Romance Ranking Announced!: Only one Mii will appear. Olympian Sky Diver: Mii will get caught by a net. (Mii)'s Birthday:The lyrics are hummed.

Different backgrounds.

(Mii)'s Temper: Mii will stomp angrily. (Mii)-Shaped Eraser: Mii will be blue. (Mii):Kindergartner: Mii will wear a striped shirt. "I Love Me" Contest Held: The Miis are female. Romance Ranking Announced!: Only one Mii will appear. Olympian Sky Diver: Mii will get caught by a net. Mr./Ms [Mii] Who Was Fat?: Exclusive story about a Mii being obese before. Miis bow after newscast. (Mii)'s Birthday:The lyrics are hummed.

Travel Ticket Miis can go to Egypt, Guam, Italy, or Kyoto.

The souvenir for Germany is a Piece of Berlin Wall. Miis will simply name the location when taking a photo. When Miis go to the US, they will only go to New York. Australia is not a possible location. Some music for each location is swapped.

Guam is referred to as "Tahiti" and Kyoto is referred to as "Japan."

The souvenir for Germany is a Nutcracker. Some music for each location is swapped.

The souvenir for Germany is a Piece of Berlin Wall

Some music for each location is swapped.

Some music for each location is swapped.
Shopkeepers Kuroko stagehand mask heads.

Skin tone matches player.

Wooden block heads. Robot heads. Motorcycle helmet heads.
Food and Treasures Different items Different items Different items Different items
Interiors "50's Japanese" available.

Classroom and bathhouse take different appearances. Poster in "Gamer" is of a Disk Writer.

Classroom and bathhouse take different appearances.

Poster in "Gamer" is of an NES.

"50's Japanese" available.

Classroom and bathhouse take different appearances. Poster in "Gamer" is of an NES.

Poster in "Gamer" is of an NES.
Clothing Some exclusive items and color variants.
Café Lyrics from the music in Tomodachi Collection will play.
Gifts Skateboard, kite, and metal detector are not available.

Mirror is slighly more reflective. Miis will hang from the mobile.

Miis sit in baskets in the mobile. Miis sit in baskets in the mobile. Miis sit in baskets in the mobile.
Quirky Questions Miis look at player. Miis look at host. Miis look at host. Miis look at host.
Other Look-alike will first ask for a new friend.

Travelers can either have a snack or take a nap without the option of both. Tomodachi Quest is only available in the afternoon. Miis do not react after a successful proposal. Miis do not pose for personality.

Look-alike will first ask for food. Tomodachi Quest is available in the afternoon and late evening.

Miis react after a successful proposal.

Look-alike will first ask for food. Tomodachi Quest is available in the afternoon and late evening.

Miis react after a successful proposal.

Look-alike will first ask for food. Tomodachi Quest is available in the afternoon and late evening.

Miis do not react after a successful proposal.

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Trivia

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese トモダチコレクション 新生活

Tomodachikorekushon Shin Seikatsu

Tomodachi Collection New Life
French Tomodachi Life Tomodachi Life
German Tomodachi Life Tomodachi Life
Italian Tomodachi Life Tomodachi Life
Korean 친구모아 아파트

Chingumoa Apateu

Friend's Apartment
Spanish Tomodachi Life Tomodachi Life
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