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Nintendo gets your creative juices flowing with Nintendo Labo

January 18, 2018 by Andrew Newton

For the Nintendo Switch gamers out there, Nintendo will be releasing a rather peculiar yet interesting initiative which involves using cardboard to transform the Switch’s Joy Con controllers into a variety of useful accessories.  Nintendo Labo, as it has been called, will be available this April.  Check out the trailer below which provides a first look at this new kit…

With each Nintendo Labo kit players will receive a Nintendo Switch cartridge and a set of cardboard sheets.  The cartridge will provide a series of on screen instructions that will show each step of building the different kits known as Toy-Cons which will contain the controller.  With these kits players can build a 13-key piano to hold a recital, make a fishing rod, a house and even motorcycle handlebars and take part in a race.

Obviously there’s a huge educational aspect to Nintendo Labo that will really appeal to children but it’s something that will be enjoyed on a social level.  Friends and family will be able to use the creations and join in on games.

https://youtu.be/P3Bd3HUMkyU

Nintendo Labo will be released on the 20th April and will be available as two kits; the Variety Kit will include the parts necessary to create the piano, fishing rod etc while a Robot Kit will include pieces with which to create your own robot suit.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Nintendo, Nintendo Labo

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