The events include Flying Disc, Afternoon Market, BBQ, and Photo Shoot. They also use a soccer ball in the field past the path, or lay down on the grass. The park is an open public area where Miis can be seen walking around a path or sitting on the bench on top of the large hill in its center. It can also be an option as a location to take a Mii on a date in the European version. In addition to donations and Morning Market events, the fountain includes two additional events not present in Collection: Rap Battle and Word Chain. The fountain is an area returning from Tomodachi Collection, retaining its purpose as a public hangout place where Mii can talk or exercise. For instance, a Mii may hit a tennis ball against the doorway that leads back to Mii Apartments. The roof lacks the sports area that the observation tower includes instead, the Miis use sports gear out in the open.
It is where Miis can view the entire island and hang out, the latter option being a typical pastime in Japanese culture.
The roof of Mii Apartments serves as the Japanese equivalent of the observation tower. The Japanese version instead uses the roof of Mii Apartments. The events held here include Quirky Questions. At the foot of the tower is a sports area that Miis use with sports gear, such as a baseball bat or tennis racket. Otherwise, they will sit in the benches surrounding the fence. The observation tower is an area that allows Miis to view the entire island from the fenced border that surrounds the top. The events held here include Guys'/Gals' Hangout and Pity Party, the latter of which only occurs if a Mii is sad. The cafe is a restaurant where Miis can hang out. It is also an option as a location for a Mii who wants to confess their feelings. The beach is where Miis hang out and Judgement Bay event takes place. The events held include the Magic Show, Tomodachi Quest, and the Night Market. Miis can be seen riding those attractions or sitting around the park. The amusement park is an area that serves as general entertainment for the Miis, featuring attractions such as the rollercoaster, ferris wheel, or carousel. The only difference is the fact it sells items that are obtained from other islands via StreetPass, or clothes distributed by Nintendo through SpotPass. Import Wear is very similar to the Clothing Shop and Hat Shop, being an area that sells clothing to. The Pawn Shop is an area where the player can sell treasures that they no longer want. The shop is also known to have special interiors every month, as well as other interiors that are unlocked when a Mii reaches a certain level. The Interiors Shop sells interiors that change everyday. The Clothing Shop is where the player can buy clothing for Miis.Īs its name suggests, the Hats Shop is a shop that sells hats, a sub-category of clothing not sold in the Clothing Shop. The Food Mart is where the player can buy various foods to give to their islanders, which updates daily. By tapping on various windows, the player can interact with them. Mii Apartments is the building where the Miis reside. The main setting of the game where every other location can be found. Tomodachi Life features a wide variety of locations, more so than its predecessor, Tomodachi Collection. If the player activates StreetPass with someone who also has Tomodachi Life, the traveler will go to the other person's island to visit. Once the child gets old enough, they can live in their apartment or go off as a traveler who will wait at the dock of the island. Married Miis can even have children that will grow up in the house. If two Miis of opposite gender maintain good relationships for a long time, they can start to date and even get married, creating their own house to live in together. As more Miis are introduced, various interactions can occur between them, such as friendship, romance, rivalry, and even bizarre musical numbers. Miis can perform various actions, such as eating, trying on different outfits, visiting many facilities on the island, and other leisurely activities. The gameplay is very similar to its predecessor, Tomodachi Collection, as it also takes place on an island inhabited by various Miis, which the player can import from their 3DS, other devices, QR Codes, or create from scratch using the 3DS' camera or the in-game creation tools.