Nintendo's Newest Switch Accessories Are DIY Cardboard Toys

sqorbit writes: Nintendo has announced a new experience for its popular Switch game console, called Nintendo Labo. Nintendo Labo lets you interact with the Switch and its Joy-Con controllers by building things with cardboard. Launching on April 20th, Labo will allow you to build things such as a piano and a fishing pole out of cardboard pieces that, once attached to the Switch, provide the user new ways to interact with the device. Nintendo of America’s President, Reggie Fils-Aime, states that “Labo is unlike anything we’ve done before.” Nintendo has a history of non-traditional ideas in gaming, sometimes working and sometimes not. Cardboard cuts may attract non-traditional gamers back to the Nintendo platform. While Microsoft and Sony appear to be focused on 4K, graphics and computing power, Nintendo appears focused on producing “fun” gaming experiences, regardless of how cheesy or technologically outdated they me be. Would you buy a Nintendo Labo kit for $69.99 or $79.99? “The ‘Variety Kit’ features five different games and Toy-Con — including the RC car, fishing, and piano — for $69.99,” The Verge notes. “The ‘Robot Kit,’ meanwhile, will be sold separately for $79.99.”

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