Overview
- Reviewers say the new Switch sequel is funny and highly creative, with Nintendo Life calling it a solid 7 out of 10.
- Nintendo Everything reports that Miis can only be shared locally between consoles, with no online Mii sharing and no native screenshot or video uploads.
- The same review notes the limits aim to protect younger players in a game with loose text filters, though critics argue the rules blunt its social appeal.
- The game adds broader representation with a non-binary Mii option and support for same-sex coupling, addressing a long-standing request from fans.
- Nintendo Life points to a German USK rating from 2025 that suggests the game was largely complete well before release, aligning with Nintendo’s pattern of holding finished titles.