A game for the Nintendo 3DS that I personally love. It strongly resembles The Sims, and somewhat resembles Animal Crossing. In the start of the game, you are given an island that you name and control. After that, you add a "Mii" that becomes your lookalike. There's many interesting ways to do so: you can take picture of yourself (and let the system fill out a Mii with your facial features), upload a Mii that you've created in the official Mii maker or start from scratch. The best part of adding a Mii I would say is giving them their own personalities. Once you've created a Mii, it gets needy: they want you to cheer them up if they get sad, feed them, give them stuff, make decisions for them and play with them. Something I fancy about the game is the different events like the Rap Battle. If I had to choose between The Sims and Tomodachi Life, I would choose Tomodachi Life since you are more of an observer than a controller. I also find it cool to see how advanced Mii's are now.
The Sims and Animal Crossing had sex in an apartment, and the resulting child was the addicting monstrosity that is Tomodachi Life - a life-sim video game where you attend to an island filled with Mii characters living very odd and seemingly boring lives. The best part is the food descriptions, though.
Girl: Dude, how long have you been playing Tomodachi Life
Guy: *checks watch* Oh God - five hours without a break.
The Macisimo fear of being perceived as a passive homosexual, usually found in passive gay sexual acts. Truthfully makes no sense, considering that homosexual acts are gay, either way.
Homochimso Guy: Dude, you're so gay - you actually sucked his dick?
2nd Homochismo Guy: Nah man, he just sucked me off - and I screwed him. I'm not gay man.
Carlos was acting all homochismo - when he told Juan to just suck his dick.
Albert was acting all homochismo - he didn't want to be seen talking with Juan, who's known to be gay.