Tomodachi Life fan sites are already filling in Living the Dream's gaps
… Though Nintendo's wacky new life sim boasts some impressive customization features, it's missing a few basic tools. …
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… Though Nintendo's wacky new life sim boasts some impressive customization features, it's missing a few basic tools. …
… Nintendo has sold 19.86 million Switch 2 consoles to date, and even with a lower projection of 16.5 million units in its second year on sale, Switch 2 would remain ahead of sales of the original Switch at that time in its lifespan. …
Sign in to your Polygon.com account Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is the perfect game for players who love creating things. You can make your own items, food, and even buildings with the Nintendo life sim’s pixel-by-pixel customization tool. …
… But everything the duo say lines up with the way Nintendo has been operating of late. Recent Nintendo Directs have focused more on a single game, like Kirby Air Riders , Donkey Kong Bananza , and Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream , rather than on sweeping showcases. …
… Initially, I was worried Nintendo's latest sandbox life-sim game, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream , also available on Nintendo Switch, would repeat the same mistakes. After just a couple of days with the game, though, I suspect I'll be playing Tomodachi Life for a lot longer. …
… It has reviewed really well: "Filled with fresh ideas," according to Nintendo Life's 8/10 review . …
… Nintendo Music track of the week: "Mii Creation" from Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream As befits the time-honored ritual of Mii creation, the Wii Shop music vibes are very strong with this one. …
… The novel, nascent critter-studying play leaves Yoshi’s new adventure feeling like just the first link in a new evolutionary line." Nintendo Life's Ollie Reynolds couldn't get on board with the game's lack of challenge and structure. …
… Nintendo had already started experimenting with less directed play at the end of the original Switch's lifecycle with Super Mario Bros. …
… Nintendo is notoriously litigious when it comes to defending its intellectual property, but Akela-morse isn't too worried. "Nintendo is aggressive about people using IPs, assets, or code they don't own," the developer wrote on Reddit. …