Two others are versions of the "I love you" scene of the flashback but with the Miis repeatedly adding "really" to their conversation, or the Miis giving each other nicknames. The first one is of the Miis chasing each other on the beach. Upon tapping the Mii's thought bubble, they will say "I can't stop thinking about all those happy times we had." (NTSC)/"It makes me think back to those happy times." (PAL), and 1 of 4 possible loops will play. Other versions of the flashback can occur after the main flashback is played. The final scene of the flashback is the Mii sitting on the beach, staring on the sunset alone. The last scene takes place shortly after the breakup, first the Mii playing tennis alone before giving up, followed by the "cherry blossoms" photo of the Miis (current clothes, neutral expression, hats removed). Next, the Mii tells a joke to their sweetheart using a random item, but the sweetheart was not paying attention. It is followed by the "holiday" photo of them (current clothes, neutral expression, no hats). The Mii stands on the left wearing a red Vintage sweatshirt while the other stands on the right wearing a yellow one. In this first scene only, the Miis are wearing matching Vintage sweatshirts (but with their current hats). The first features of the two in a back-and-forth conversation saying they love each other. The following scene take place in the Mii's apartment. It is followed by the "Bokeh" photo of them smiling, wearing their current clothes without hats. After a few hits, the Mii hits the ball out into the distance, leaving their sweetheart to giggle as they look surprised and wink. The next scene is the sweethearts playing tennis. It is followed by the "tropical beach" photo of them smiling and wearing their respective swimsuits. The male Mii wears swim trunks and the female Mii wears a bikini. The first scene is on the beach, where the Miis chase each other along the water and splash. The long version occurs if a Mii ditches their sweetheart for another Mii. The short version without tennis scene and photos happens after two Miis that were sweethearts broke up without dumping one of them for anyone else. If the player goes to the apartment of the Mii being dumped and tap the bubble, they will say "Will I ever recapture those happy times again?" (NTSC)/"I'll never be able to get those happy times back again." (PAL), leading this game to a flashback when the two Miis were together. Miis will not divorce or fight if they have a baby at home, making babies the only surefire method of preventing breakup. If the two Miis were married, their Age-o-Matic they used will wear off if they were kids with the house being completely demolished, leaving a vacant spot in its place until a new married couple replaces it. If it fails, the couple will crouch down while looking at the floor, clutching the sides of their heads with both hands and rapidly shaking them as a gong is heard. When the Mii succeeds, they will shake hands as the lights turn on and suggest trying again as the other Mii responds in agreement. If the player decides that the Mii should try to work things out, there will be a cut-scene in the other Mii's apartment where they stand facing each other with the lights off and a clock ticking in the background. If the player decides that the Mii should move on, there will be a cut-scene in the Café where the Mii breaks up with their sweetheart, saying they are tired and want to be friends again. The player can decide whether the Mii should move on or work things out regardless of the option, the end scene will leave both of them depressed. Upon tapping a Mii's thought bubble as the player enters their apartment, the Mii will say that things are not going well with their lover. " - Mii, Tomodachi Life (NTSC)Ī breakup occurs when two Miis have low relationships. " Things aren't going so great with me and.
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