{"id":210760,"date":"2018-01-17T16:07:00","date_gmt":"2018-01-17T21:07:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/nintendo-labo-combines-switch-and-cardboard-for-diy-toys\/"},"modified":"2018-01-17T16:07:00","modified_gmt":"2018-01-17T21:07:00","slug":"nintendo-labo-combines-switch-and-cardboard-for-diy-toys","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/nintendo-labo-combines-switch-and-cardboard-for-diy-toys\/","title":{"rendered":"Nintendo Labo combines Switch and cardboard for DIY toys"},"content":{"rendered":"

Playing with power? Now we’re playing with cardboard!<\/h2>

Leave it to Nintendo to drop a little teaser<\/a> and get the internet out-of-control stoked.<\/p>

That kid-friendly “new interactive experience” is Nintendo Labo<\/a>, “a new line of interactive build-and-play experiences that combine DIY creations with the magic of Nintendo Switch.” Just… watch:<\/p>

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Nintendo Labo will be available April 20, 2018 with the Toy-Con 01 Variety Kit and the Toy-Con 02 Robot Kit. I’m genuinely not sure what to make of all this yet, but Nintendo’s name game is on point.<\/p>

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Breaking it down further, the Variety Kit<\/a> will cost $70 and include five “projects”: two RC cars, one fishing rod, one house, one motorbike, and one piano. The Robot Kit<\/a> is a little steeper at $80 and comes with a full-on cardboard getup you can strap yourself into. Both kits include software, too.<\/p>

Variety Kit<\/strong><\/p>