The You-tube tutorials and 'Lets play's from the Japanese original gives a lot of insight on what we might get on the Localised version.
I like the the idea of porting Mii's to this software and collecting money to buy things. Friends get to live in the same building while street pass mii's live in a tent outside.
Wait, do you get to control your own Mii, or does the game decide his actions based on how you made his personality in character creation?
I'm wondering this too.
NL's First Impressions Article yesterday mentioned this. Apparantely your Mii is another character in the world, which you oversee as a God of sorts, I'm not sure if you are acknowledged though.
I'm slightly confused as to how this works (as I'm sure NL is), but will be getting it doubtless because it looks to be a blast.
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Is there anyone with a download Japanese version who can tell me if the game lets you make save data backups? (The triangle button on the home menu for some games that shows the "Save-Data Backup" button)
I'll stick my two cents in here real quick as it seems no else has
Ok so you think this is a game like New Leaf??? WEll the only two comparisons I can find is that they are both "life simulation" titles and they both came out in June. Moving on Tomodachi Life is a very very very different game from New Leaf and well everything else. You have no control over any of your Mii's you make them and turn 'em loose. After they get set up they'll begin asking for stuff, food, clothes, life advice and so on. Unlike New leaf you don't run to Nook's or you secret stash of stuff you don't want/can't store a few taps on the touch screen and boom! Happy campers. So far it is a pretty awesome game, simple yet....addictive had to go into work so I've only put an hour into so far, 5 hour plane ride and 3 hour car ride tomorrow might change that though...
So would I recommend it??? If you put 230ish hours into New Leaf like me then you'll enjoy this. If not well...I'd go elsewhere. So far 8/10
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Help! I'm addicted! I've already played 5+ hours today!
The only way I can help is to ask you to put the game down to give us some impressions! How are you finding it (as if 5+ hours hasn't made it obvious )
It's so good! I can't really explain why though... I've always been a fan of Miis, and loved seeing them used in games, even when they just randomly show up in the background. It was always fun to say "Hey, I just beat Chuck Norris in arm wrestling!" and stuff like that. This game tales that to a whole new level! So far I've thrown my family, a few OCs, a cousin and Adam Young (Owl City) onto my island, and it's just so fun to watch them all interact, and form relationships. Two of my OCs are meant to be married, and it's almost like the game knows it but is trying to turn it into a huge story or something! My sister has tried to hook them up twice, but they hadn't clicked yet, and then she tried a third time and they finally became friends! It was actually tense watching them talk, hoping that they would become friends! Another thing I like about it is comparing the Miis to their real life counterparts. For example, there's an event that let's you ask the islanders questions. I made one that said "Who loves dragons?" (Something I sort of "secretly" like. Not like I don't want people to know, but like I don't really buy dragon stuff- I'm getting into too much detail aren't I?) My Mii raised his hand, and then my mom's Mii raised her hand and started jumping up and down, and my dad who was standing right next to her gave her a surprised look! The game is also, obviously, filled with surprises galore. One time my Mii got a letter from an unknown sender to come up in the roof. He did and my cousin was there, with sunglasses and a fake mustache, and said something like "Did you know that in the basement... Nevermind, I probably shouldn't talk about it." and walked away. And the dreams! Don't get me started on the dreams! I did see a few repeated things while I was playing, but this game really is intended for shorter bursts, and I haven't even had a Mii get angry or sad or fall in love yet, so I'm sure there is still a ton of content left for me to discover! I'm glad I managed to avoid most videos of this, I didn't want to spoil anything! Oh, and I definitely recommend getting the download version. I'm someone who's gone physical his whole life, but this game was so perfect for a download I just couldn't pass it up. (It doesn't support Save-Data Backups though, which is disappointing)
I'm a few hours in. The misses and I have created a community consisting of ourselves, a random friend who we created rather by chance, but the likeness was uncanny, and Mario himself. So much fun, really enjoyable stuff, and surprisingly addictive!
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