
The game also supports Nintendo's line of Amiibo figures, which allow players to use unique cosmetics on their Miis. Similar to Tomodachi Life, Miis and their relationships out of combat with each other affect the game, such as Miis not getting along with one another making combat more difficult. Playable characters are created with Mii avatars, with them having certain personality traits that influence their role in combat. Miitopia is a role-playing video game with life simulation elements, starting with standard character classes such as warriors and mages, but as the game progresses, more classes appear. Players' stats and actions can be accessed from the 3DS's bottom screen. This game is rated PG by the Australian Classification Board due to violence.Two Mii characters engaging in the game's combat sequence on the 3DS version.The game was rated 18+ in Russia, because the game depicts same-gender relationships.Meanwhile, the EU version omits the "Your rules." part, rendering the tagline as "Your friends, your adventure!" Your rules.", a call back to Tomodachi Life's tagline "Your friends. The US version's tagline as seen in the official Nintendo website is "Your friends.The letterbox shot of a Mii used the first time they activate a specific skill or quirk, now shows the Mii's whole face, instead of just their eyes.SpotPass has been disabled due to having no use with Switch.It is no longer possible to combine in-game screenshots, but it is still possibile to combine console captures.QR codes have been disabled due to becoming obsolete on Switch.This replaces the 3DS's function of assigning the roles to random Mii characters from the Wii U/3DS era. Due to Nintendo Switch Online, there is a new option for casting Miis known as "Default" which gives Mii characters that often come from official promos to be used as the role.Due to the lack of a dual screen on the Switch, the UI has been adapted to the Switch screen.New horse-related events and outings have been added.The party gets a horse early on in the game, which they can bond with, use in combat, and even ride in levels.Wigs can now be put onto Mii characters and colored.Make-up can be added to Mii characters.Upped graphics quality to go with Nintendo Switch's processing power.The PEGI rating has been changed to 7 due to violence.ĭifferences between 3DS and Switch versions Feature changes.Instead, the Mii characters reside together in an Inn and in a Villa too after completing the game. In Miitopia, a Mii can become angry at another Mii if they do something to them they do not like, such as using them unwillingly in an attack (ex: Human Cannonball). In the main installments, fights were generally irrational and unpredictable. Fights are more complicated in this game.Sadness and Sleep are only featured as status ailments.As a result, Miis also cannot have Babies.Mii characters cannot fall in love or get married, only being able to become friends.Events occur at random, rather than a specific location.Mii characters cannot be imported by player input until the player completes the game.There are no shops in the game Grub can only be obtained by defeating enemies, not including HP Bananas and MP Candies, and Clothing can be obtained when a Mii requests it, and can also be obtained by finding chests.Mii characters do not have Problems in this game, not counting requests.Instead, their voice is configured to match their personality. The player cannot give Mii characters a voice.Rather than filling out a chart of how the Mii acts, with four base personalities having four sub-personalities stemming off of each, Miitopia has players choose from seven pre-established personalities: Cautious, Stubborn, Airheaded, Energetic, Kind, Laid-back, and Cool. The Personality configuration has been altered dramatically.Miitopia is an RPG, compared to the life-simulation style of the main installments.2 Differences between 3DS and Switch versionsĭifferences from the main Tomodachi games.1 Differences from the main Tomodachi games.
