Nintendo knows you will destroy Labo's cardboard
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chinatopwin
2018-04-21 09:15:42
of DIY fun, or was the veteran video game company making bank off selling expensive stacks of
cardboard? Once we got our hands on it, some of our fears were put to rest -- except for the
durability issue. What happens when kids tear through the less-durable material, or a parent
accidentally throws pieces away? The Labo launched publicly today, but lucky for us, Nintendo is
selling replacement sheets in its store.
The items vary in cost from $3 stickers to a $14 bundle for body parts from the $80 Robot Kit.
The items vary in cost from $3 stickers to a $14 bundle for body parts from the $80 Robot Kit.
(Lest you think of pulling a fast one and picking up the cardboard pieces to bypass either kit's
full cost, remember that they come with essential software in Switch cartridges, too.) So far, the
Labo replacement catalog has multiple sub-parts for the Robot Kit along with bundles for each of
the Variety Kit's activities like the fishing rod or piano.