What's the trick to the "Catch" minigame in Tomodachi Life?
What's the trick to the "Catch" minigame in Tomodachi Life? Usually the item that the Mii drops bounces off my hand. What's the trick to it
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According to a post on Game FAQS
Depending on the size of the item... some things are easier to catch. If I had to provide tips:
-Before the Mii drops the item, tap on your screen to get a feel for where you have to catch it. (Notice the finger and thumb)
-Turn off the sound
-Make sure the 3ds isn't right in your face. Keep it further away.
-I'm sure it varies for people, but I prefer staring at the top screen while waiting for the item to drop. Others may simply rely on their peripheral vision and stare at the bottom screen.
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Does Tomodachi Life ever end?
There is no end goal in Tomodachi Life: it's a fun, casual, pick-up-and-play game. No deep emotional investment is involved, as Miis can't die (like in The Sims) and \u2013 thankfully \u2013 won't miss you \xe0-la Animal Crossing after a prolonged absence from the game.What is the maximum number of Miis you can have in Tomodachi Life?
Please refer to the Operations Manual for your system for more information about creating Mii characters in Mii Maker and using them in games. You can have up to 100 Miis living on your island. You can even transfer Mii characters from Mii Maker on Wii U\u2122 to your Nintendo 3DS system.How many babies can a couple have in Tomodachi Life?
There is no limit as to how many babies can be born within a day to the island, but only one baby can be taken care of by a single family at a time. A married couple may have more children than there are apartments open.How do you win the card game in Tomodachi Life?
You win if you can touch the Mii. When the Mii says "The daruma doll...", the player will walk to them and touch them, resulting in winning the game.Rnbstylerz \u0026 AREES - WHAT
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