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Your Miis lead busy lives in Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, with daily activities that include fulfilling requests, choosing meals, and offering advice on relationships. When you check in on them each day, they may display various symbols or bubbles near their portraits, signaling what they need or want. Recognizing these symbols makes caring for your Miis easier.
Anticipate Your Mii’s Needs by the Color of Their Thought Bubbles
You’ve probably noticed the colorful thought bubbles that appear above Miis’ heads when they have something to tell you. These bubbles can pop up whether a Mii is on your Residents list, walking around the island, or when their icon appears when you hover over their house. Interacting with Miis displaying these bubbles ensures you can address their needs and help them progress faster.
Yellow Thought Bubble
A yellow bubble indicates a general request. Miis with a yellow thought bubble might be hungry and want a specific type of food, or they may be looking for new clothes. They could also request decorations for their home or the island, ask questions to learn more about you, want to get a pet, or request items such as books, treasures, or video games. Visiting these Miis and completing their requests boosts their happiness and growth.
Orange Thought Bubble
An orange bubble means your Mii is thinking about friendship. These Miis may want to make a new friend, sometimes with a specific person on the island. They might ask to move in with another Mii, which involves sharing a home with individual rooms matching their style. They can also gather their friends to visit specific locations or express gratitude to someone in their group. These interactions focus on strengthening friendships.
Pink Thought Bubble
Pink bubbles suggest romantic feelings are developing. Miis with pink thought bubbles might be acknowledging a crush, wanting to confess feelings, or even proposing marriage if they are already in a relationship. If a Miis has a romantic interest, you can help them express their feelings and navigate their relationship. Handling these moments carefully keeps the game’s romance aspect lively.
Purple Lines
Purple lines coming from a Mii signal that something minor is wrong, like hiccups or being temporarily frozen. You can choose to handle these issues yourself or bring another Mii to assist, which might improve their relationship. Addressing these small problems keeps your island running smoothly.
Blue Thought Bubble
A blue bubble indicates sadness or upset feelings, often after rejection in a romantic context. Offering a gift or their favorite food can help cheer up a distressed Mii. These interactions are essential for maintaining a happy, connected community.
Green Lines
Green lines above a Mii’s head mean they’re bored and want to play a mini-game. Engaging in a quick game with them and winning can earn you prizes, which you can sell for cash to improve your island or buy upgrades. Playing these mini-games adds fun and helps you gather resources for island development.





