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People are discussing how Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is performing strongly in current U.S. sales, as it tops April’s monthly chart results. The focus is on its ranking within U.S. monthly sales charts rather than new updates or releases.

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Key Takeaway Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream led U.S. sales in April, topping the latest monthly charts.
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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream led U.S. sales in April, topping the latest monthly charts.

People are discussing how Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is performing strongly in current U.S. sales, as it tops April’s monthly chart results. The focus is on its ranking within U.S. monthly sales charts rather than new updates or releases.

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Ranking Tops April US sales
Chart type US Monthly Charts
Time period April

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  • Check the next update to the U.S. Monthly Charts to see if it holds the top spot after April. GamesIndustry.biz
  • Follow GamesIndustry.biz coverage of monthly sales charts for subsequent ranking changes.

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What happens to kids when they grow up in Tomodachi Life Living the Dream?

In the previous Tomodachi Life game, grown up kids would have the choice to move away and return to visit, or remain residents on the island to start their own stories there. Currently, we’re yet to confirm if this works in a similar way in Living the Dream, but we’ll update this page as soon as we know. That's all for now! If you're looking for more help Living the Dream, then check out our list of Mii ideas, how many Miis can live in a house and our complete Personality list too.

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Can Miis fight in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream?

Miis can and will fight in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, but these events can be quite rare. In my experience, the only fight to happen on my island (which is currently Rank 88 with 25 Miis) was between two Miis that were romancing one another. This fight was triggered when one Mii became jealous of their partner speaking to another Mii. Miis will often have disagreements in which they may not see eye to eye on a conversation topic, or one Mii may become sad after being rejected, but these are not fights. These disagreements pass naturally over time or can be stopped sooner using food and

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How Similar Are Animal Crossing And Tomodachi Life?

I’m choosing Animal Crossing here because it’s probably the closest analogue to Tomodachi Life. Well, at least they look somewhat vaguely similar if you’ve never seen the genre before and your glasses got smashed by some guy at the mall who you didn’t even mean to bump into. Both games involve characters living on an island, both games feature giving and receiving gifts, and, because having a list of three is pleasing to the brain, both games are the most fun when something unexpected happens. In Animal Crossing, this might mean stumbling upon an impromptu little gathering of residents. In Tom

Tomodachi Life Cares About Characters More Than Animal Crossing
What Happens To A Mii's Room When They Move In With Another Mii?

Though you'll be able to move Miis in together as either platonic or romantic roommates this time around in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream (it was only married couples before in the first game!), you might be wondering if they'll keep the room you gave them once they've moved out of their home. Yes! When your Miis move into a home together, they'll share a communal space in the first floor of the house, but the second floor features individual bedrooms for every Mii in the house, where you'll still be able to give everyone their own space to hang out and showcase their personality. Related

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