Toy - Con Garage
gives Labo infinite replay value for those willing to get creative, and doubles as a neat way for kids to learn basic programming.
But if
you give Labo a shot, you'll be treated to a one - of - a-kind experience that highlights the Switch's coolest features while serving up a taste of what the console might be capable of in the future.
Toy - Con garage seems like it'll
give Labo tons of potential beyond what you get out of the box, and could double as a way to teach kids basic programming.
Not exact matches
Because if someone had
given us $ 2 million to create Le
Labo, we would have spent it.»
That said, I was disappointed that the
Labo Variety Kit didn't include a rhythm game or something to
give you a reason to go back and play if you're not too keen on creating your own music.
Touted as a new line of interactive build - and - play experiences,
Labo gives players the ability to concoct intricate DIY creations out of cardboard, offering new and innovative ways to...
Touted as a new line of interactive build - and - play experiences,
Labo gives players the ability to concoct intricate DIY creations out of cardboard, offering new and innovative ways to interact with Nintendo Switch systems.
I even mentioned my affinity for Le
Labo to the reception when I went down my last day to request a late checkout — the housekeeping staff
gave me an extra set to take home with me!
Nintendo has uploaded a video to their Nintendo
Labo YouTube Channel that
gives new details on this mode.
The fact that it was perfectly natural for a product like Nintendo
Labo to arise
gives me reassurance that everyone inside the company understands and is committed to Nintendo as a company that innovates new ways to have fun and not as a company that only makes video games.»
The first
LABO kit, the Variety Kit,
gives gamers six different projects to build.
While we were
given a good visual representation of what to expect out of the
Labo, the sizable questions that remain are what will it cost me, and how long will it actually last.
The Garage just adds a little bit extra to every Toy - Con, and the freedom it
gives you to mess around with your console and Toy - Cons makes the
Labo experience feel a little more worth it.
Many may
give complicated definitions of what Nintendo
LABO is, but all of them agree that it is a cardboard box filled with more cardboard.
Now, Nintendo has set its sights on
giving us what is essentially Toy Story meets LEGO, and it's called Nintendo
Labo.
That said, it certainly
gives a bit of insight into how Nintendo
Labo could be an absolute smash hit!
We're teaming up with Switch accessory company KontrolFreek to
give away a slew of
Labo Kits and more.
Nintendo of Japan has released two new vibrant and cheerful commercials showing off various
Labo creations in action, as well as
giving us a better look at the «mini-games» that are included in the Nintendo
Labo software.
It's still hard to judge whether or not
Labo will be truly successful, but its overall performance just might
give us a solid example of what can happen in the future.
Nintendo have released 3 new videos featuring the Nintendo
Labo on the Nintendo
Labo YouTube Channel and
gives a more indepth look into each of the first two kits; Variety Kit And the Robot Kit.
Given the groundwork has been laid for any number of interactions with cardboard, we expect there to be other official
Labo kits announced soon, possibly at E3.
Not only would this eliminate the durability concerns of cardboard, it'd also
give ambitious creators a whole new way to approach the
Labo concept.
That said, the Nintendo
Labo game appears to help with the construction process of these items,
giving you clear step - by - step directions.
Not only will the Toy - Con Garage let Nintendo
Labo users customize their premade Toy - Cons to their liking, it also
gives them the chance to get creative and assign new functions to their Joy - Cons (thus creating entirely new Toy - Cons so long as they have some spare cardboard on hand).
During its recent financial briefing, Nintendo President Kimishima briefly commented on
Labo and
gave a basic explanation as to what the future plans are.
The
Labo is a DIY peripheral of sorts, where the user is
given pre-cut cardboard pieces and the instructions...
Give it a week after launch and search for
Labo Piano Music.
Leaving the
Labo event
gave me a good appreciation for what Nintendo was doing;
Labo is not for me, it's for kids, and if the reactions of them at the event were any indicator, they are on the money.
Once built, you can customize your Toy - Con creations with your own markers, stickers and paint to
give them a personal touch — the only limit is your imagination!Nintendo
Labo launches on April 20 with two kits: the Variety Kit and the Robot Kit.
Labo is more than simply just clever engineering with cardboard and the Switch's IR sensor, Nintendo has also built a platform that encourages playfulness and creativity,
giving young players an insight into how complex devices are built and how similar technologies can be repurposed in new and innovative ways.