She really enjoyed the pet simulation games and I believe played a sims game on her PC. Had Tomodachi Life been available when she was playing on her DS, I assure you she would have been on it. We bought one for my MIL so she could play brain games when she was hospitalized a few years back. Most people think that handheld gaming systems are just for kids but I want to confess something. As owners of a Nintendo 3DS, I can speak first-hand that it’s a great way to escape into another world. Sometimes taking a break from life, chores, responsibilities is necessary for both kids and adults. As my daughter puts it “Experiencing this game will blow your mind away! Tomodachi Life is fun, creative and for all ages.” Not only can you create Mii’s in the likeness of your family and friends but you can also integrate their voices… and personalities. Sometimes it takes a little more time and a few more tries – or maybe a more romantic spot. Oh, and just because someone proposes doesn’t mean the other person accepts. Just like other life-simulation games, you can create personalized spaces, Mii’s can date, get married, have a family. It’s your world so you get to make it how you like. As you progress, you get to make more and more Mii characters – of friends, of family, of celebrities. Feed your Mii and figure out what foods you like… and what happens when it is something your mini-Mii doesn’t like. You make a Mii then spend some time completing tasks (or problems) that are presented. So how did we get our Mii avatars to be so lively? Tomodachi Life for the 2DS and 3DS. Sure, it got fatter or skinnier when I used my WiiFit but other than that, it was just hanging out. Hmmm… You know, my Mii never did anything this fun on the Wii. I’m wondering how much Scott paid our daughter to keep us dating and not get married. Except Scott and I aren’t married yet and I find that a bit disturbing. She’s also trying to set up our youngest daughter with a boy a couple blocks away, but she hates him. And not to be left out, our daughter also has a sweetheart – a boy from school. The 11yr old boy across the street is married to the sixth grade girl one street over. Scott and I are no longer married, but we are sweethearts. So let me get you all caught up on the latest in our area.
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