Anyone who's had the chance to get their hands on a
Nintendo Labo Kit knows exactly how versatile the innovative product can be, especially when in the hands of a creative person — which is probably the demographic that Nintendo initially targeted.
Every
Nintendo Labo Kit is jam-packed with minigames that can keep players coming back to the software, but they are also given the tools to make their very own minigames and use the constructs in creative ways.
Today Nintendo has released the third entry in the
Nintendo Labo Director Insights mini series, featuring the game's director — Tsubasa Sakaguchi — who creates a mini game with simple mechanics by making use of the game's Toy-Con Garage tool.
If there's one thing that Nintendo isn't, however, is too user-friendly — so, if you want to recreate Sakaguchi's minigame, it is best that you keep pausing the video every time he adds new features to it.
Take a look:
Stop an alien invasion, paint like an elephant, create your own VR games, and more! Nintendo Labo: VR Kit combines the innovative physical and digital gameplay of Nintendo Labo with basic VR technology to create a simple and shareable virtual reality experience for kids and families. Watch the full video to see what else you can do with the Nintendo Labo: VR Kit
Nintendo Labo - Toy-Con 04: VR Kit is currently available for the Nintendo Switch.