Introducing the New Nintendo Labo; DIY Cardboard Toys for Nintendo Switch
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5/10What is a considered a wild experiment by many, Nintendo has introduced the Nintendo Labo, a set of DIY cardboard toys that is meant to be used with the Nintendo Switch.
Introducing the New Nintendo Labo: DIY Cardboard Toys
Combining papercraft fun with the flourishing Nintendo Switch, Nintendo has unveiled Nintendo Labo, a very Nintendo-like mix between video games and interactive toys. Coming this April, the almost LEGO-like experience looks to explore a new realm of experiences for the portable platform.
Revealed moments ago via the trailer (below), Nintendo Labo is a kit-based experience for “kids and kids-at-heart.” While there aren’t a ton of details, it appears that players will utilize and build cardboard-based peripherals that will interact with a Nintendo Switch and included game software. At the moment, there are 3 different build options being advertised: the variety kit, the robot kid, and a customization set.
The Variety Kit (Toy-Con 01) comes in at USD $69.99 (RM277.16), a price that includes software and all cardboard/foam parts, on April 20, 2019 in North America. The kit will allow you to build two RC Cars, a Fishing Rod, a House, a Motorbike, and a Piano that will all have a unique experience tied to them. This is the more general, kid-friendly version coming with an E rating.
Meanwhile, the Robot Kit (Toy-Con 2) comes in at USD $79.99 (RM316.76) also on April 20th 2018. This kit is seemingly a mech-themed kit which has you playing as a fighting robot, creating both a jet-pack backpack and goggles.
According to Nintendo, this will be the experience dedicated to the Robot Kit:
Create a wearable Robot suit, and insert the Left and Right Joy-Con into the designated slots on the backpack and visor to assume control of the robot, which is shown on the TV when the Nintendo Switch console is docked. Enjoy a variety of fun game-play experiences, including Robot mode, in which you can destroy in-game buildings and UFOs.
Last but not least is the Customization Set, which is effectively just a sticker pack to enhance your creations. The Customization Set is (similarly) set for release on April 20th, however at a retail price of USD $9.99 (RM39.56) You can check out the Nintendo Labo reveal trailer at the top of this post.
For more details on the Nintendo Labo for the Nintendo Switch, click here.
Pokdepinion: The move to create the Nintendo Labo is definitely an interesting one, and one that is very likely opening the market in a way that neither Microsoft nor Sony can touch. Also, it feels distinctly Nintendo given their history with kid-friendliness, physical toys, and the fact that they are (historically) a toy maker.