You may have forgotten about Miitomo, but Nintendo hasn't. Today, it released a substantial update it hopes will lure new and former users back in.
The changes amount to new ways to interact with
other people. The Style Central area allows you to design outfits and
submit them online, allowing other players to browse them and try them
on (or buy the necessary items, if they don't already have them). You
can share up to three outfits every day, and doing so earns you points
through the My Nintendo rewards program.
You can now direct message anyone who is on your friend
list, a process which Nintendo says doesn't present your message "in a
boring old window." Instead, you can set your Mii's expression and
choose to have either your main Mii or a sidekick deliver it.
Sidekicks
are another of the new features added in the update. You can have up to
100 of them, each with their own rooms and outfits. These play
"secondary roles" to your main Mii, which apparently consists of serving
as your own personal mail delivery person.
You can now
customize your Mii's room with posters and wallpaper (the latter of
which can be themed around franchises like Mario, Zelda, and Metroid).
These can be earned for free in the Miitomo Drop game or performing
certain tasks in Miitomo proper. Alternatively, you can use Miifotos or
photos stored on your phone as posters, but you'll need to pay 99 cents a
pop for each of the eight poster spots.
Two other areas
of Miitomo are streamlined in what sound like positive ways. It now
features a timeline that lets you see friends' answers, saving you the
trouble of needing to speak to them individually to do so. There's also a
new Answer Central hub where you can see public questions and answers,
letting you interact with players other than those on your friends list.
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