>>98290894The comparison most people will jump to is The Sims but Nintendo-flavored, but it's got less interaction than The Sims. It's like a digital aquarium or ant farm that you can make choices in occasionally. You add miis to your island, you buy food for them, they make requests you can fulfill, and they live out their lives where wacky shit happens constantly. They form relationships, start drama, etc. It's the kinda game that's hard to explain, but if you watch someone play it then you can see the appeal. Have a clip though
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lahuNbQzOagMore importantly, another mii-focused 3DS game, Miitopia, got a Switch port a year or so back and it included an insanely upgraded Mii maker that people were able to use to create some wild shit. If that gets added into Tomodachi then the game is going to be a content factory.