- Publisher: Nintendo
- Release Date: Jun 6, 2014
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Jun 8, 2014Tomodachi Life isn’t for everyone, but it's still a fun game that can also be enjoyed in short bursts when pressed for time.
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Jul 7, 2014Despite its relaxing gameplay and great Japanese sense of humor, it can be repetitive at times and even disappointing for those who expect something resembling Animal Crossing.
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Jun 28, 2014Although less game and more contemplative, Tomodachi Life leads the simulation of real life hand in hand with comedy and surprise.
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Jun 8, 2014Tomodachi Life might not have the lasting appeal of a title like Animal Crossing: New Leaf, but the game certainly offers up an interesting experience — one that will probably appeal for a longer period of time to a much younger audience.
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Jun 6, 2014Tomodachi Life is not really a life simulator. If you were expecting a sort of Animal Crossing with Miis, you are going for a huge disappointment. As it is, Tomodachi Life is a fun game to play for a few minutes once in a while: it gets pointless and repetitive fast, but it's always fun to see Miis interact and do weird things.
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Jun 6, 2014It is definitely not a game for everyone, but we appreciate Nintendo made the effort to bring such a Japan-oriented title to the West. It's weird, fun and can last ages, so if you're looking for something different, this one can be a great choice.
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Jun 6, 2014Tomodachi Life wore out its welcome for me quicker than any Animal Crossing game ever did, due to its comparative lack of structure and progression, and its brilliant spark of creativity fades much more quickly than you'd like.
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Jun 6, 2014There are so many hilarious and curiously bizarre moments to be found along the way that even if the journey to fully fledged family life is a short one before the repetition sets in, it's well worth the trip.
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Jun 6, 2014If you thought Animal Crossing was too sparse on the gameplay front, Tomodachi Life’s superficial interactions may stretch your definition of the word “game.” In spite of the repetition, this island is a pleasant place to visit, even if I’m not ready to take up a permanent residence.
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Jun 6, 2014Tomodachi Life is not what you can call a Nintendo masterpiece but it's a good alternative to Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The Mii's become endearing with time and classic scenes of life come alive in a very smart way. It's always getting funnier and offers some great moments, but we can't ignore the lacking elements that make Tomodachi only a challenger.
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Jun 6, 2014Tomodachi Life is a trip into a world where your Miis live out a never-ending series of bizarre and amusing adventures. While I’m glad that Nintendo of America decided to take a chance in bringing it our way, those adventures are unfortunately tainted somewhat due to a few gameplay decisions that really should be rectified in a future sequel.
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Jun 6, 2014As a game, Tomodachi Life seems a little weak. But as an absurd sitcom with the Tomodachi's version of your friends, expect some hilarious moments.
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Jun 6, 2014A delightfully strange and often surprising piece of work; it’s more plaything than game, perhaps, but the smiles it generates will be broad and frequent.
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Jun 5, 2014Controversy aside, Tomodachi Life is a pleasingly directionless life-sim-lite that fans of Animal Crossing should investigate further.
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Jun 6, 2014Quotation forthcoming.
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Jun 6, 2014Playing Tomodachi Life is no different than life in its purest sense, but it makes one wonder: who’s playing you? Should we care?
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Jun 27, 2014It could've been perfect as a 3DS integrated experience, but, as a standalone game, it lacks the depth of other simulations.
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Games Master UKJun 29, 2014Soap opera fans should get involved, but this is frustratingly narrow for everyone else. [Aug 2014, p.77]
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Aug 19, 2014There is plenty to philosophize about regarding Tomodachi Life. It’s an alienating product of its own time: we’re dealing with a game where the player is forced, passive-aggressively, to take the role of voyeur. But as a game, Tomodachi Life is never really fun. Tomodachi Life is no more than a stiff repetition exercise that is intriguing, yet kind of boring.
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Jun 16, 2014Despite being hilarious the first few hours, Tomodachi Life rapidly becomes tedious. More variation would've been needed for higher grades.
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Jun 11, 2014Tomodachi Life is a promising concept, and its abstract sense of humor can be very charming. It does, however, get old fast, and you'll find yourself making the characters say lewd things to keep yourself amused.
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Jun 8, 2014Tomodachi Life does its best to cut through a lot of society's hateful garbage to produce an incredible island paradise of distraction and more often than not succeeds, but not without stumbling all over itself, revealing too many embarrassing inner thoughts.
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Jun 6, 2014Tomodachi Life is undoubtedly a strange and hilarious game, but there's little to keep you around once the quirky humour starts losing impact.
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Jun 6, 2014The pervasive sense of quirkiness in Tomodachi Life works, but can’t sustain the entire game. It’s the type of thing that will make you laugh for a few hours and then you'll never want to pick up again, since it isn’t worth the effort of endlessly doing the same tasks. Sometimes weird isn’t enough.
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Jun 6, 2014A bonkers life-sim with bags of personality and lots of charm, the entertaining Tomodachi Life is let down only by its limitations as a gaming experience.
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Jun 5, 2014A playground, rather than a game, is what could be used to describe Tomodachi Life. That’s what it’s all about, creating and importing Miis, watch their lives unfold while helping their fulfill their needs. Not the most groundbreaking in terms of socialization games, but it provides some amusing moments. Alas, a god-game this is not and the experience is never immersive or rewarding enough.
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Aug 21, 2014Tomodachi Life tries to be fun, and it sorta is. The problem is that it only lasts for an hour or three, and then the magic’s gone forever.
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games(TM)Jun 28, 2014An engaging game for kids, but no more than that. [Issue#149, p.121]
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Jun 5, 2014An amusing novelty on a good day but a tedious non-game for the rest of the week, Nintendo’s life simulator proves voyeurism is not all it’s cracked up to be.
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Jun 5, 2014The abundance of surreal moments make for game that's fun to tell others about, but dull to play.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 172 out of 258
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Mixed: 64 out of 258
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Negative: 22 out of 258
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