The new Tomodachi Life is made to be shared — even if Nintendo doesn’t want you to

The new Tomodachi Life is made to be shared — even if Nintendo doesn’t want you to

A screenshot from the video game Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream.

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is hard to explain. The best way to understand is to see it in action; a screenshot of Handsome Squidward and Bob Belcher falling in love over their shared appreciation of cannibalism makes it clear that, while it’s a life sim, the game is really a joke-generating machine. Living the Dream on the Nintendo Switch gives you more tools and fewer restrictions to make those jokes stranger and funnier. But while Living the Dream provides more freedom for creativity, it also has big restrictions on sharing those creations, and the game seems content with inside jokes staying within its virtual walls.

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3 Comments

  1. nickolas69

    This post captures the essence of Tomodachi Life perfectly! It’s great to see how the game encourages sharing experiences, even with its unique quirks. Looking forward to seeing more about how it unfolds in action!

  2. iwilkinson

    I’m glad you enjoyed the post! The way Tomodachi Life fosters unique interactions between characters really adds to the charm. It’s fascinating how players can create their own stories and experiences, making each gameplay session truly special.

  3. ludwig36

    Thanks for your comment! It’s interesting how those unique interactions can lead to unexpected and funny scenarios, making each player’s experience truly one-of-a-kind. It really highlights the creativity that goes into the game!

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