Nintendo developers refine Miis' fart effects for Tomodachi Life

Nintendo developers shared details on perfecting the farting feature for their upcoming game, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, in a recent interview. The team debated its inclusion and iterated extensively on sounds and visuals. The game, in development for nearly a decade, launches this Thursday.

In a new 'Ask the Developer' interview released by Nintendo on Tuesday, the team behind Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream discussed challenges in creating quirky Mii behaviors, including flatulence. Developer Takahashi noted a team debate: 'Some people found it hilarious, while others thought it was a bit vulgar. After talking it over, we ended up making it a little quirk.' Players can choose to add this trait or not. Minegishi added that the group 'obsessed over getting the sound just right,' with Ueno mentioning numerous retakes. Kageyama recalled early visual effects resembling 'an explosion going off.' The game's reveal trailer features a Mii farting on the beach, signaling the final version satisfied the team. Development spanned nearly a decade, with six or seven years on customizing Miis, pets, and buildings. The developers preserved the avatars' charm by avoiding a more realistic redesign and retained their independent personalities. A drag-and-drop feature, initially for debugging, was kept after the team grew fond of it.

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Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of Mario, stated that the Super Mario Galaxy Movie helps reach audiences beyond Nintendo's consoles amid a tapped-out console market. In interviews, he emphasized evolving the character through digital media like streaming and films. Nintendo has no plans for a full crossover like Super Smash Bros.

Two months after its reveal, Nintendo has released the 'Welcome Version' demo for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on Switch eShop. Players can create up to three Miis, with save data transferable to the full game launching April 16, plus a hamster costume unlock upon completion.

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Early reviews for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, the Nintendo Switch sequel to the 3DS cult hit, have landed at 77 on Metacritic. The game launches today, roughly 12 years after its predecessor. Critics praise its quirky Miis and customization but lament limited online sharing.

In their latest 'What we've been playing' feature, most Eurogamer staff members discuss their time with Pokémon Pokopia on the Switch 2, while others explore different titles. The roundup, published on March 14, 2026, reveals varied approaches to the life simulation game and insights into multiplayer experiences. Bertie and Connor opt for other games amid the Pokopia trend.

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Shameless knockoffs of Tomodachi Life, Subnautica 2 and Paralives have appeared on the Google Play Store in recent weeks. Some use slightly altered names while others copy titles directly. Google has begun removing many of them.

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