As announced by Nintendo, today they are introducing a 'new way to play' through Labo which is a cardboard set that can be formed into an accessory for Switch. Announcement video can be watched below.
The accompanying cardboard can be converted into remote control cars, fishing rods, houses, motorcycles, pianos and robots. For the present two sets are shown in the Variety Kit and Robot Kit.
Variety Kit – $69.99
Each of these sets you can form into five projects called Nintendo as Toy-Con. Each set will be included with the following materials as well as the Labo Variety Kit Software.
- Carton board x 28
- Bouncing x 3 sticker
- Span x 3
- Strap (orange) x 1
- Rope (blue) x 1
- Letters (gray) set 1
- Letters (blue) set 1 x
- Rubber (large) x 2
- Rubber (small) x 6
Robot Kit – $79.99
Each of these sets you can build your own Toy-Con robot kit like the picture above. Each set will be included with the following materials and the Labo Robot Kit Software.
- Carton Board x 19
- Cardstock sheets x 4
- Reflecting x 1 sticker
- Strap (orange) x 2
- Rope (blue) x 2
- Gray canvas belt (large) x 1
- Gray Canvas binders (simple) x 1
- Gray Canvas binder (small) x 2
- Letters (gray) set 10
- Letters (orange) set 2
Both sets will be in the market starting April 20. Included is the Set Decoration that is sold for $ 9.99 contains stencil paper, adhesive and also adhesive tape.
There is currently no information on how Labo will support developers from third parties. Labo should have been a surprise as well as something we can expect for Nintendo to do.
There is currently no information on how Labo will support developers from third parties. Labo should have been a surprise as well as something we can expect for Nintendo to do.
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