A social-simulation series built around user-created Mii islanders.
Wiki baseline
Tomodachi Life Info wiki
Tomodachi Life guide with wiki notes, Living the Dream updates, personality chart, QR codes, relationships, food likes, and Mii ideas.
Identity
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream needs current-source pages.
Start with Living the Dream features, personality types, local wireless, relationships, food, or the separate Nintendo 3DS QR and service-status guides.
Released for Nintendo Switch on April 16, 2026.
The player acts more like an island director than a resource grinder.
Two players can exchange eligible Miis and original Palette House creations when both games use the same version.
Source notes
- Nintendo Direct and store material establish the Switch release and core feature set.
- Nintendo's Ask the Developer interview explains the sequel's design goals and Mii behavior focus.
- 3DS-era Tomodachi Life pages can be useful, but Switch pages should mark old mechanics clearly.
Guide index
Open the page that matches the island task.
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream guide
Use this Switch sequel guide to separate confirmed Living the Dream facts from older 3DS advice before you build an island.
Next pageMii setupTomodachi Life personality guide
Choose personality settings from the character you want to create, then use the chart as a repeatable setup method.
Next pageRoster buildingTomodachi Life QR codes guide
Use original Tomodachi Life QR codes on Nintendo 3DS with clear creator credit, image-quality checks, and strict separation from Living the Dream local wireless sharing.
Next pageIsland social loopTomodachi Life relationship guide
Track friendships, romance, conflicts, and compatibility notes in a way that helps daily play without promising impossible outcomes.
Next pageDaily checklistTomodachi Life food likes guide
Build a food log for every islander so you remember favorites, dislikes, worst foods, and special reactions.
Next pageIsland castTomodachi Life Mii ideas
Plan an entertaining island roster with balanced roles: friends, rivals, comedians, celebrities, fictional characters, and original oddballs.
Next pagePlatform checkTomodachi Life PC guide
Track Tomodachi Life PC availability, official download links, update notes, setup requirements, monitor/capture installation steps, and common PC-search errors.
Next pageRisk-aware researchTomodachi Life emulator guide
Understand emulator-related searches for Tomodachi Life without following unsafe ROM, key, firmware, or copyrighted download instructions.
Next pageUpdate trackerTomodachi Life patch notes
Track Tomodachi Life update and patch-note searches with a clear source log, version notes, and practical checks for players.
Next pageSharing workflowTomodachi Life Mii sharing guide
Share Miis and Palette House creations in Living the Dream through nearby local wireless play, with matching game versions and the official transfer limits in mind.
Next pageIsland BuilderLiving the Dream Island Builder guide
Use Island Builder to reshape land, move buildings, place scenery and attractions, or let Miis help plan your Living the Dream island.
Next pagePlayer reviewTomodachi Life Living the Dream review guide
Use review searches to compare official facts, player impressions, score-check sources, and what actually matters before buying or returning.
Next pageBuying guideTomodachi Life Living the Dream physical copy guide
Check physical copy, Amazon, and buying-intent searches for Tomodachi Life Living the Dream without confusing listings, regions, and editions.
Next pageLiving the Dream guideLiving the Dream Demo and Save Transfer Guide
The free Welcome Version lets you create up to three Miis, earn a Hamster Costume for finishing, and carry the save into the full game.
Next pageLiving the Dream guideLiving the Dream Mii Creator Guide
Create residents from scratch or with guided questions, set profiles and dating preferences, and plan around the official 70-Mii limit.
Next pageLiving the Dream guidePalette House Creation and Sharing Guide
Use Palette House to draw custom food, clothing, buildings, pets, and other items, then keep sharing within the official local-wireless rules.
Next pageLiving the Dream guideLiving the Dream Facilities and Shops Guide
Know what the official island facilities do, which shops to revisit, and how homes, stores, restaurants, and amenities fit into island planning.
Next pageLiving the Dream guideLiving the Dream Local Play Guide
Exchange your own Miis and Palette House creations with one nearby player over local wireless, using two systems on the same game version.
Next pageLiving the Dream guideLiving the Dream on Nintendo Switch 2
The Switch game runs on Switch 2 with the same content, faster loading potential, 1080p handheld output, touch support in some scenes, and no mouse controls.
Next pageLiving the Dream guideLiving the Dream vs. Tomodachi Life 3DS
The Switch game and 3DS original have different roster limits and sharing systems: 70 Miis plus local wireless in the new game, 100 Miis plus QR support on 3DS.
Next pageLiving the Dream guideTomodachi Life 3DS Online Services Status
Nintendo 3DS online play and online communication ended on April 8, 2024, while offline play and local StreetPass remain available; SpotPass does not.
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