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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, players share islands and custom miis

gamingApr 20, 20261432,097

Nintendo released Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream for Nintendo Switch on April 16, and players are building bespoke islands filled with custom Miis. YouTubers such as Klara Charmwood uploaded 'Welcome to Umami Island' episodes while crusading4christ posted a tutorial on saving HD Tomodachi Life screenshots. Players are importing QR-code Miis and recreating real rosters, for example a Mariners island featuring Cal Raleigh, Bryan Woo, and Josh Naylor. Players criticized the game's price and the removal of legacy features like the Concert Hall, Tomodachi Quest, married Miis sharing a bedroom, rap battles, and Quirky Questions, prompting calls for online Mii sharing and mod support.

Key Highlights

Nintendo released Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on April 16 for Switch
Klara Charmwood posted a 'Welcome to Umami Island' YouTube episode
Players recreated the Mariners with Cal Raleigh, Bryan Woo, and Josh Naylor