A Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream The player shared Mii versions of every starter Pokémon from every mainline entry in the monster-catching game series, effectively pulling off the feat without using the new game's face paint tool. The ability to create Miis is one of the biggest attractions of representing just about anyone or anything Tomodachi Life: Living the DreamBut creating something unique without hand painting can be a real challenge.
The release of the third game Tomodachi The line has been a relief to fans of the series who have been without a new game since the days of the Nintendo 3DS. of 2013 Tomodachi life It was the first game in the Social Sim series to be released outside of Japan, and Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream It spent nine years in development before finally arriving on the Nintendo Switch on April 16.
No, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream isn't just about “animal crossing with Miis”.
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is another great life simulator from Nintendo, but what differentiates it from its big brother Animal Crossing?
Tomodachi Life Player makes 30 Pokemon correctly without using face paint
Now, a player is used Tomodachi Life: Living the DreamShow your appreciation for the Mii creation tool Pokemon By creating each starting Pokemon save for the franchise, Pikachu and Eevee, who only hold the title of starter in the spin-off games and Pokemon Yellow. Created by Reddit user DucklingCore, this cast of characters ranges from the original starter trio of Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and Charmander to Braut, Pombon, and Gecqua, the newly revealed starters for the upcoming. Pokemon wind and waves.
Impressively, the player was able to recreate all 30 of these Pokémon-based Miis without the use of face paint, one of the easiest new features. Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream. Living up to its name, Face Paint allows players to add special details to Miis' heads that aren't included in the already extensive list of facial parts that the game's Mii creation system natively supports. Some talented beginners have already shown how face paint can be used to create almost photorealistic versions of real people and animated characters. But in this form Pokemon As the fan has proven, learning to use face paint isn't an absolute requirement, as combinations of head shape, hairstyle, and inhuman skin color can be used to create dozens of Miis instantly recognizable as Pokémon.
Getting all the Pokemon to look right without using face paint hasn't been an easy task, as the creator admits. Despite providing very realistic depictions of Pokemon, not everything came out exactly as desired. In some cases, such as with Poplio and Oshawott, this is the reason Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Does not allow players to change nose color without using the face paint tool. However, many are still impressed with how it turned out.
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Unfortunately, the player who created all these Miis was unable to instruct players on how to add them all to their own games. All 30 Pokemon were created using Miis Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream The free demo, which became available on March 25, allowed players to get a taste of what's in the full game store, allowing them to create and save up to three Miis in one session. The creative player is doing its best to provide instructions on special designs and has even gone on to create other Pokemon-based Miis like Greninja.

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April 16, 2026
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Everyone / Humorous mischief, mild fantasy violence
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Nintendo
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Nintendo
