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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream gets a demo and overview trailer

Nintendo has announced that TomodachiLife: Living the Dream – Welcome Version is now available to download on the Nintendo eShop. The Welcome Version allows you to get a taster of the zany game before the full game releases on 16th April. TomodachiLife: Living the Dream – Welcome Version allows you to create up to three Mii characters and also unlock a lovely little hamster costume. These can all be transferred to the full game once it releases.

14 thoughts on “Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream gets a demo and overview trailer”

  1. Great! I wanted to try this out first and foremost. But, I am expecting that I will not care for it. Not a big life sim person in gaming. Pokopia is cool. But, they give you actual goals and objectives to achieve and go after. This looks to be a do whatever you want game with no clear direction and left only for you to decide.

    1. Your not zeepzeep, get this ragebaiter outta here. ZeepZeep is one of the kindest people on this site, and you are obviously not him.

  2. WiiL the real Miis please stand up

    Dictating and removing the native ability to share Screenshots and footage if this game, Nintendo sabotaged the tame before it even released. They do these type of choices a lot with their less popular titles as if they want them to fail. New Horizons got as popular as it did because people could share images, clips, memories, stories, creativity, experiences, and more together online, sane with Pokopia. Without that, this game is going to release, sell whatever it sells, and then fade away very quickly. Not that the game had much care put into it in the first place. I still wanted it, no I’m not a Nintendo Hater, and three, if you don’t think this game looks like a cheap budget title, you are lying to yourself.

    1. They’re not sabotaging it. The people demanding alphabet soup be integrated are sabotaging it. It’s very obvious based on Nintendo’s statements they’ve made this game completely offline so as to minimize the amount of inappropriate content being shared.

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