
Unlike the previous game, Mii's hunger will lower when they enter.Ī high tower where Miis can observe the island.Īn amusement park where Miis can go and have fun.


The center of the island where many events happen. Miis can't have a baby unless it's a boy-girl relationship and Miis can only get married if over 20.Ī shop that sells food that can be given to islanders when hungry.Ī shop that sells clothes and hats for Miis.Ī shop that sells interiors for Mii Apartments and Mii Houses.Ī shop which you can sell 'treasures' given to you by Miis for more coins.Ī shop where you can exclusive monthly items. Communication between islands has been removed from this game. Once the baby/ies has/ve grown up, it can either move into an apartment, stay with their parents or move to another island. New to this game, Miis can now haves twins and triplets. When Miis get married, they move into one out of fifty houses where they live together and can have a baby. There are four apartments (all four can be named) each consisting of 50 rooms (so 200 Miis can be saved in total) where you can watch over the islanders and help solve their problems. The Mii Apartments are where the Miis live.

The game takes place on an island (that the player names upon boot-up) but there are many places with-in it. New features have been added too such as gay/lesbian/bisexual relationships (this is turned off from default due many parents not approving but can be toggled on at will, although once turned on it can't be turned off) but, to avoid confusion or offense, Mii's preference of relationship can be chosen in the Mii set-up. You set your Miis (either made directly in game, imported from the Mii Maker or added from the Portalverse Social Media's Tomodachi Life Community) off on an island to live their life, have fun and even get married. The gameplay is very similar to the previous version/s.
