If you have been wondering “Is Miitomo ever coming back?” you are not alone. While the Miitomo hasn’t been around for a while, the Mii creation feature is still very much alive. And who knows, Nintendo may just decide to keep the feature around for a while. Here are some of the possibilities that have been mentioned. And if you haven’t heard of any of these games yet, they’re definitely worth checking out.
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Super Mario Run
In March, Nintendo plans to bring Super Mario Run to Android devices. Previously, the game was exclusive to iOS devices. The update will bring a new playable character, Daisy, and World Star levels. You’ll reach World Star after completing worlds one through six. World Star features new enemies and gameplay mechanics. You’ll need to carefully plan jumps to progress to the next level. Nintendo is hoping to revive the game, and bring it to Android, too.
A new character is joining the fray, and the game will feature a brand-new game mode called Remix 10. Players will be able to play through 10 random sections of a level to find the secret items that will unlock special abilities. To celebrate the new update, Nintendo has lowered the price of Super Mario Run to $4.99 for a limited time. While this is still a steep price to pay for a Mario game, it will be worth it for fans of the series.
The update will change the game’s system requirements. Users with older devices will have to update their games to compatible versions. The OS version number is in the settings menu, but different devices may display this information differently. Using an emulator is a good option if you don’t have a PC. Using a ROM that has the latest version of Super Mario Run will ensure compatibility with the game on your device.
Fire Emblem Heroes
In the new game, Miitomo will be back in the form of the legendary fire-breathing hero, the Great Hero. This is the most powerful summon in the game and can be acquired by using premium in-game currency called Orbs. Players can earn Orbs by completing story mode. They can also collect an Orb by logging in each day. The game also has some extra bonuses for logging in on launch day.
The retweet event ended today with more than 10,000 retweets. With the help of the players who used the hashtag #Miitomo_FE_RT, the game’s developers have achieved their goal of 10k retweets. While the game has been getting steady updates from the start, Miitomo fans can expect more content in the future.
The characters in Fire Emblem Heroes are colourful and charming. Although the game is a 2D platformer, characters appear during special attacks. There’s no way to change the appearance of your units, and the soundtrack is rather uninspiring. While the voice acting is limited, the music and sound effects are decent. But Miitomo fans will probably feel disappointed at the lack of Miitomo in the game.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
The freemium Animal Crossing title comes with many positive elements, but it also feels too repetitive after a few weeks. The game is largely a matter of leveling up animal friends, catching bugs, and doing other basic tasks. This could be due to the hefty amount of people trying to play it right now, but Nintendo has yet to provide a solution to the problem.
Although the game is a free version with optional in-app purchases (IAP), it feels like a stripped-down version of the original Animal Crossing games. For those who love the series, Pocket Camp isn’t for them. But it may be a good way to get a feel for the core formula of the game. After all, if it’s good enough for Miitomo, why not bring it to the mobile platform?
The game also introduces player-specific fruits, easier ways to tend the garden, and a new job for mail carrier Pete. The game is largely about collecting supplies from the wild. You can visit four locations in each game. The towns cycle through each one every three hours, and players are rewarded for fulfilling requests. The game is a surprisingly addictive experience, with plenty of replayability.