Today's my last post on Tomodachi Life on the Nintendo 3DS.
Jun 06, 2014 What happens when friends, family, and celebrities become Mii™ characters and live together on an island? Tomodachi Life happens! From Mario games. Also known as Princess Toadstool, she is the Princess of the Mushroom Kingdom and and is the damsel-in-distress to be saved by Mario. Based of her Tomodachi Life appearance from the Nintendo Direct. Tags: mario bros, nintendo, princess, tomodachi life. Categories: Games. Created on the: 3ds.
If you have been by over the last week you will have seen my last two posts, showing what the game is and what you can do, and today I'm just going to show you what I have done in the game so far. I have been playing for a month now and have 34 Miis. Some I have created myself and some I have downloaded via QR codes from the Internet. Both me and the Mr are in the game as well as our cat Humbug ^^.
So far there have been a few weddings, a couple of babies, several breakups and the odd fall outs.The Mr and I met, became friends, then each other's special someones and then eventually:
It all happened very quickly but I managed to snap a few pics! And once we were married we jetted off on our honeymoon, which was in China!!
Once we got back on our honeymoon we settled down in our joint home in the Mii Homes area for married couples. And in no time at all two became three!!!
Over a few days you have to take good care of the baby, making it happy when it's crying and doing the odd baby sitting for the Miis. Then once they are fully grown, you can either keep your child on the island or you can send them out via the streetpass to explore the world. I chose to send this one out and she has sent back letters about where she has visited!
Once their child has left home, couples stay living in their shared home but do pop back to their own apartments, visiting other Miis, being visited in their own apartments and even having visitors to their house:
I won't show you all of the weddings and babies that have happened on my Island but there has been a few. Some I have sent the children out and others I have kept as residents on the Island. They can then make friends and become someone else's special someone!
So, I have quite a few Miis which means there's lots of socialising going on which can be quite amusing to watch. I have a few characters you might recognise, including Hatsune Miku and Hello Kitty. For any Game of Thrones fans I have also created The Hound and Arya Stark! I have also downloaded Christina Aguilera and Shaq from the Nintendo site.
Here's a peek at what some of the Miis have been getting up to!
When your Island reaches a certain amount of residents you unlock Judgement Bay on the beach, so today I thought I would see what my Islanders prefer; Decora or Lolita. Here's what they think!
So if you have seen my Facebook or Twitter you will have seen my Happy Birthday Hatsune Miku pic as today is her birthday!! And it was on Kawaii Island as well! Here is some of the Islanders singing Happy Birthday to her!!
Well that's some of what I have been getting up to over the last month! I'm sure more will happen as my Miis make more friends! On a whole I really enjoy playing the game and think there are loads of Kawaii things you can do on it. If you like the kind of games where you build up characters and pop on everyday then you will enjoy this!
I hope you have enjoyed the three part posts on Tomodachi Life; if you haven't read them yet then make sure you read Part One and Part Two!
Catch you later Kawaiisters and Happy Birthday Hatsune Miku!! ^^
Take fun photos with friends and family with the new Purikura photo machines at TOMODACHI! Purikura is a Japanese photo booth machine which originally debuted in July 1995. Created by video game and arcade companies Atlus and SEGA, the machines have since become a huge hit across the world, and several varieties of these booths have appeared over the past two decades.
What is Purikura? Purikura, or プリクラ, is short for プリント倶楽部, or Print Club. Purikura was originally synonymous with specific machines, but now stands for the photo booth phenomenon in Japan as a whole, covering all different manner of photo booth machines and experiences. Each machine features different specific features and technology, ranging from editing hair and eye color to even allowing users to alter the size of their facial features to achieve an anime-esque look. These machines have become a popular icon of Japanese culture, and have started to spread to different nations all over the world.
Operating the Purikura booths is a fun and intuitive experience, allowing groups of people to quickly snap their photos and edit them to their liking. To use a Purikura booth, which are designed for customers of all ages to enjoy, customers will first decide on a theme for their photo session. These themes each provide a different set of colored backgrounds and sticker for users, so choose your favorite!
Once this is done, users will choose the brightness level of their photos, and start snapping! There are a wide variety of colored and themed backgrounds to choose from, and there are even overlays than be used to create fun photos and unique posing opportunities.
After taking their photos, the booth will move these photos to the machine’s touchscreen tablets, where the photos can be enhanced with stamps, stickers, glitter, frames, and even hand-drawn messages and characters. Once completed, the machine prints out the edited photos onto glossy sticker paper, which can be cut up and used as framed photos, stickers for your favorite notebook or wallet, or whatever else you can imagine!
TOMODACHI has a Purikura booth set up at our Rosedale Shopping Center location, and will have a new Purikura booth at our Mall of America store by Friday, October 24th as well! Make sure to stop by, alone or with friends, and give these fun booths a spin!
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