Miitopia is a 2016 role-playing video game by Nintendo originally released for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan in 2016 and worldwide in 2017, with a remastered version released for the Nintendo Switch in May 21, 2021. The game features customizable Mii characters in a turn-based battle system and follows the story of a group of heroes battling the Dark Lord, who is stealing the faces of Miitopia’s inhabitants. The game received mixed reviews, with critics praising its creative life simulation elements and humor while criticizing its combat system and repetitiveness.
The game begins with the main protagonist, a Mii of the player’s choice, arriving in Greenhorne Town. Soon, the Dark Lord, who can steal faces from Miis and use them to control peaceful creatures and turn them into monsters, attacks the town. The hero chooses a character class and is sent on a journey to stop the Dark Lord. Along the way, the player creates more companions, meets the Great Sage, and reaches Greenhorne’s castle, where the quest continues after the Dark Lord steals the faces of the King and the Princess.
The team then enters the kingdom of Neksdor, but the Dark Lord attacks, stealing the hero’s companions and rendering them without a class. After the guardian gives the hero new powers, they journey through Neksdor, meeting three new companions and the Genie of the Lamp. Miitopia is a role-playing video game with life simulation elements. Playable characters are created with Mii avatars and have certain personality traits which influence their role in combat.
Each party member has one of several standard character classes or “jobs” such as warriors and mages; as the game progresses, more classes become available. Like Tomodachi Life, the relationships between Miis outside of combat affect the game: for example, Miis not getting along with one another can make combat more difficult. Miitopia supports the ability to import Miis and their trait settings from Tomodachi Life, as well as from players’ friend lists. The game supports Nintendo’s line of Amiibo figures, which allow players to use unique cosmetics on their Miis.
File Name | Miitopia |
Cart Size | 818MB |
Version | 1.0 |
Console | 3DS |
Region | USA, Europe & Japan |
Genre | RPG |
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Release Date | December 8, 2016 |
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Rate ROM | [Total: 54 Average: 3.9] |
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LOVE THIS GAME!!! I started playing the Switch demo but I was too broke so I figured I’d emulate it. Thank you!
how do I play it on the Citra emulator?
can anyone help me? im trying to play the game but all of the faces are covered.
Why are the miis unloaded? I want to play this game with my own miis, not a 🚫. 1 star.
you need a special “nand” folder from a rar file. the rar is called user and has all the data stuff in the citra emu folder
Hi, first of all I want to express my gratitude to Citra’s programmers, it really helps rediscovering childhood games I never thought I’d play again.
Second, I would like to ask about the reasons why Mii’s faces are represented as squares, the game works really well but not being able to use Miis (which is big part of the game) really makes me feel bad.
I really hope to get a reply soon, thank you again.
with all love and support.
When i download its a .7z file and i cant open it with citra, how can i do it ?
use an uncompresser, theres this free one called 7zip, get one of the .exe files, only those work without 7zip itself
so, it showed that this game was intro/menus only, but it works just fine if you use the nand folder from a rar file called “user”