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What is Miitomo? Everything You Need to Know

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Miifoto is your very own photo shoot creator for you and your Miitomo friends. You can use photos from your mobile device as backgrounds, pose your Mii’s in any animation or expression you see fit, and add your own text and stamps. It’s basically a contest to see who can make the wackiest collage, and a chance to show off the rare items you find in Miitomo drop.

Miitomo Drop is the only ‘game’ aspect of the entire app. It functions like a game of Pachinko where your Mii is the ball. You choose where to drop your character and if he/she lands in one of the allotted slots, you receive the item stationed there. There are a variety of themes of clothing you can try to collect, which currently range from a Bakery themed board to one that is all about cats.

It costs 500 Gold to drop your Mii . Game tickets can be received as rewards for completing MyNintendo tasks, the new Club Nintendo that is linked in with the app. Coins are easy to come by if you’re answering questions daily and being a social butterfly, but there is a micro transaction system if you run short and you really want that ugly cat sweater.


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