Instead of buying an expensive new toy, make an ice cream cart
toy out of cardboard.
You build
toys out of cardboard and place the Switch inside of them, and the Switch uses its camera and other sensors to interact with your new cardboard toys in silly ways.
Instead of spending millions researching new graphics technology, Nintendo's R&D department has spent two years figuring out how to make working
toys out of cardboard.
Not exact matches
We've had a massive sort
out and got rid
of all
of the clothes and shoes that we don't want anymore, sorted
out Sausage's burgeoning mound
of toys, sorted
out Husbands office which was in danger
of attracting hobos with the amount
of cardboard boxes that were piled up in there.
Add your own imagination by creating nearly free
toys, such as building a boat
out of a
cardboard box, or turning a sheet into a superhero's cape.
Offer lots
of props that help him act
out the stories he's creating — hats, dress - up clothing,
toy dishes, child - sized brooms, pads
of paper, blocks, play food and household objects like big
cardboard boxes, blankets, pillows, etc..
If you rabbit appears to be eating the wood
of its enclosure then make sure you supplying plenty
of hay as an alternative as well as wicker or willow
toys from a pet store or
cardboard things they can chew on that will satisfy this need and keep them
out of trouble.
From the trailer; it seems like much
of what you'll be building with Labo is made
of punch -
out, fold - together
cardboard toys, similar to Pinbox 3000 or Kitrex.
Nintendo rattled the very core
of the Internet earlier this week when it revealed Nintendo Labo: a new project consisting
of constructible
toys sets made
out of cardboard that can be physically manipulated and interacted with by means
of software controlled by the Switch's Joy - Cons.
There are a lot
of great ideas
out there for turning corrugated
cardboard panels into furniture,
toys, and other neat things.
There's even a special (albeit controversial) series
of cardboard modification kits coming
out in April called Nintendo Labo that will let users incorporate their Switch into tons
of fun homemade
toy creations.