![]() ![]() It also noted that 'if we create a next installment in the Tomodachi series, we will strive to design a game-play experience from the ground up that is more inclusive, and better represents all players.' GameTrailers gave the game a score of 6.0, stating 'the pervasive sense of quirkiness in Tomodachi Life works, but can’t sustain the entire game.' The game has received criticism for not enabling relationships between Mii characters of the same sex Nintendo of America later apologized for failing to include same-sex relationships in Tomodachi Life, stating that it wasn't possible for NoA to change the game's design, or for Nintendo to change this aspect in a post-ship patch. GamesRadar gave the game 4 out of 5 stars, praising its weird humor and relaxing gameplay, whilst criticising the minigames for being too simple. IGN gave the game a score of 8.4, calling it 'a surprisingly funny and rewarding experience.' Polygon gave Tomodachi Life a 7.5 out of 10, praising its likeability despite certain aspects being repetitive. It holds an average of 72% and 71/100 on review aggregate sites GameRankings and Metacritic, respectively. Tomodachi Life has received positive reviews. ![]() The company later apologised and stated that if they were to create a third game in the series they would 'strive to design a gameplay experience from the ground up that is more inclusive, and better represents all players.' Reception Despite various campaigns from users, Nintendo stated that it would not be possible to add same-sex relationships to the game, as they 'never intended to make any form of social commentary with the launch of the game', and because it would require significant development alterations which would not be able to be released as a post-game patch. This was refuted by Nintendo in a statement made April 2014, explaining that same-sex relationships were never possible, and that the patch in fact fixed a different issue. Nintendo stated, 'The ability for same-sex relationships to occur in the game was not part of the original game that launched in Japan, and that game is made up of the same code that was used to localise it for other regions outside Japan.' In May 2013, it was widely reported that a bug in the original Japanese version of the game, which enabled same-sex relationships, was patched by Nintendo. That aside, the Disney Channel star will brighten up your island.Following the announcement of a worldwide release, controversy arose concerning the impossibility of same-sex relationships. We still think the beautiful Zendaya was robbed on Dancing with the Stars. She’ll help your town become a better place. This charming singer, songwriter and actress does it all, from Disney shows to charitable contributions. The Flying Tomato cut his hair, but this gold-medal winner is a fine addition to your town. This Mickey Mouse Club alum rose in popularity, thanks to such musical hits as Genie in a Bottle and Feel this Moment. If you have his rap album, you earn bonus points. You know and love Shaq from his NBA days (four-time champ with the Lakers and Heat) and commentator on NBA on TNT. All you have to do is visit the game’s Town Hall, select QR Code and then scan QR code below. Soon, you’ll party with the likes of Shaun White, Shaquille O’Neal and even Christina Aguilera. Thankfully, Nintendo wants to help you grow the community a bit faster with the following QR codes for five celebrities. Conversely, you can come up with plenty of imaginative designs and live with virtually anyone, from 50 Cent to George Washington. On the downside, this will take a lot of time. ![]() Nintendo’s Tomodachi Life is sort of like Animal Crossing with one major exception: you create the island’s inhabitants.
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