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Miitopia nintendo switch review
Miitopia nintendo switch review









miitopia nintendo switch review

Every enemy has a part of someone’s Mii face on them and defeating the enemy releases the part which finds it’s way home. Your hero and your team are tasked with heading out and putting a stop to it rescuing as many people as possible along the way. The people who lose their faces just stand around confused and expressionless. In Miitopia, there is a dark lord who is stealing the faces of everyone in the kingdom and using their energy to power his evil creatures allowing him to overthrow the land and cause chaos. The more I play it the more I realize that Miitopia might be the perfect game for developing kids.

miitopia nintendo switch review

Needless to say, the need for this game became so real that I ended up having to get three copies. My five-year-old was a fan of making insane nightmare Miis and watching them interact with each other. My seven-year-old loved the fact that there was full control over the story allowing you to make every character in the game. Then my kids got ahold of the demo and…madness ensued. I loved the original on the 3DS and was really looking forward to revisiting it and experiencing the new things that were added. A ways back, the Miitopia demo dropped and I was hyped.











Miitopia nintendo switch review