Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream
News, coverage and analysis tracking Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream across the outlets.- How to get Miis to romance each other in Tomodachi Life Living the DreamThis guide explains how to facilitate romantic relationships between Miis in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream. Players must ensure Miis have compatible dating preferences, become good friends, and then encourage budding crushes through in-game interactions and dialogue choices. Key requirements include Miis knowing each other, being adults, not being family members, and matching dating preferences.
- All Tomodachi Life Living the Dream personality traitsThis guide details all 16 unique personality traits available in Tomodachi Life Living the Dream, categorized into four main groups: Considerate/Easy-going, Energetic/Outgoing, Confident/Ambitious, and Reserved. Each personality is described with its key traits and characteristics to help players choose the right one for their Mii during character creation.
- PSA: You Definitely Don't Want To Time Travel In Tomodachi Life: Living The DreamNintendo has issued a warning that time traveling in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream does not provide benefits and instead causes negative consequences. Adjusting the system clock will cause shops to stop refreshing for 24 hours, and this timer resets if the clock is changed again. The game is best played in real-time bursts.
- Here's How To Get All Your Filthy Tomodachi Life Videos Directly Off Your SwitchThis guide explains how to access and transfer screenshots and videos from Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on the Nintendo Switch, as direct sharing to smart devices is blocked by Nintendo. Two methods are detailed: copying directly to a PC via USB or copying to a microSD card. Nintendo cited concerns about out-of-context scenes being misunderstood as the reason for the restriction.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream devs say the Mii programming was 'pure chaos and 'really hard to manage' during development, that it took 'six or seven years' to fine-tuneThe development team behind Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream spent six to seven years programming the Mii interaction system, describing the process as 'pure chaos' and difficult to manage. Lead programmer Takaomi Ueno explained that they continuously added ideas and rules to balance unintended behaviors, eventually finding a system that players found fun. The game is available on Nintendo Switch.
- How to get Warm Fuzzies in Tomodachi Life Living the DreamThis guide explains how to obtain and use Warm Fuzzies in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream. Warm Fuzzies are a currency earned by increasing Mii happiness through activities like solving problems, head rubs, and leveling up Miis. They can be spent at the Wishing Fountain for various items and customizations.
- US: Nintendo Download for 16th April, 2026Nintendo has announced its latest download offerings for the Nintendo Switch, featuring new releases like Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, PRAGMATA, and MOUSE: P.I. For Hire. The update also includes new music tracks from Animal Crossing and a limited-time event in Pokémon Pokopia. Additionally, a Spotlight Sale on select digital games is now available on the Nintendo eShop.
- Nintendo Download – April 16, 2026 (North America) – Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, Pragmata, moreThe North American Nintendo Download report for the week of April 16, 2026, highlights new releases on the Nintendo eShop, including Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream and Pragmata for the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2. The article also provides a comprehensive list of other digital titles and ongoing eShop sales.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream director says development started in 2017 after discussing a 'special attachment' to the series with the producer, but had already 'squeezed all we could' out of the 3DS titleDevelopment for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream began in 2017, with director Ryutaro Takahashi and producer Yoshio Sakamoto feeling they had exhausted the potential of the Nintendo 3DS title. The pair discussed their special attachment to the series, leading to the decision to create a new game for the Nintendo Switch. The game launches today and is also playable on the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.
- Tomodachi Life Living the Dream personality chart – How to get all personalitiesThis guide details the 16 unique personality types available in Tomodachi Life Living the Dream and explains how to achieve each one through specific character customization choices. It also clarifies that Mii personalities can be changed at any time via the Mii's character page.
- Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream: Beginner's Guide - Tips & TricksThis beginner's guide for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream offers tips for new players on the Nintendo Switch. It covers completing the tutorial, gradually creating Miis, playing in short sessions, managing Mii needs, and utilizing in-game features like fast travel and the Wishing Fountain.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Nintendo HQ RecreationNintendo has recreated its Kyoto headquarters within the life simulation game Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, which launches today on the Nintendo Switch. This in-game replica serves as an example of the creative possibilities available to players in the new installment.
- Nintendo Download – April 16, 2026 (Europe)Nintendo has released its European download list for the week of April 16, 2026, featuring a variety of new titles for the Nintendo Switch and potentially the upcoming Switch 2. The list includes games like Dosa Divas, Mouse: P.I. For Hire, and Overwatch, alongside numerous other indie and retail releases.
- This Week in Switch 2 - Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, Pragmata & Mouse: P.I. For Hire reviewsThis episode of 'This Week in Switch 2' covers recent Nintendo news and features reviews for the games Pragmata, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, and Mouse: P.I. For Hire. The discussion delves into the latest happenings in the Nintendo ecosystem.
- Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream - All Personality Types And How To Get ThemThis guide details how to achieve all personality types in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream. Players can customize their Mii characters' personalities during creation or change them later via the Residents menu. The guide outlines five indicators—Movement, Speech, Energy, Thinking, and Overall—and provides examples of choices that lead to specific personality traits like Sweetie, Cheerleader, Strategist, and Maverick.
- Nintendo Music Celebrates Tomodachi Life Switch Launch With Special UpdateNintendo has released ten new tracks from Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on its mobile music app to celebrate the game's launch on the Nintendo Switch. The update adds a total of 22 minutes of music, with no new tracks scheduled for release next week. Nintendo also recently celebrated the Animal Crossing 25th anniversary with a GameCube soundtrack release.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Review 🏝️Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream offers a hilarious and quirky simulation experience where players create and manage an island populated by customizable characters. The game excels in its observational humor and sandbox approach to simulating human behavior, though its repetitive nature may best suit short play sessions. It is available on Nintendo Switch and is recommended for players seeking a laid-back, pressure-free experience.
- Nintendo says Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is the "ultimate inside joke game," but I'm not sure fans' NSFW vision for the life sim is what they had in mindNintendo describes Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream as the 'ultimate inside joke game,' emphasizing its user-generated content features that allow players to create custom content and phrases. However, the article notes that the lack of a content filter in the game has led to players creating NSFW and adult-themed content, which may not align with Nintendo's original vision.
- Round Up: The Reviews Are In For Tomodachi Life: Living The DreamReviews for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on Nintendo Switch are largely positive, with critics praising its creativity, humor, and cozy gameplay, though some note repetition and limited Mii sharing. The game, a follow-up to the Nintendo 3DS cult hit Tomodachi Life, launched on April 16th.
- Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream has been in development since 2017Nintendo has confirmed that Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream has been in development for the Nintendo Switch since 2017, following the completion of Miitomo. The idea for a new installment in the Tomodachi Life series arose from a desire to give Mii characters more experiences than were possible in the original Nintendo 3DS game.