{"id":529796,"date":"2018-02-01T21:05:12","date_gmt":"2018-02-02T02:05:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nintendoeverything.com\/?p=529796"},"modified":"2018-02-01T21:43:02","modified_gmt":"2018-02-02T02:43:02","slug":"lots-of-new-nintendo-labo-details-photos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nintendoeverything.com\/lots-of-new-nintendo-labo-details-photos\/","title":{"rendered":"Lots of new Nintendo Labo details, photos"},"content":{"rendered":"

With media outlets going hands-on with Nintendo Labo today, a bunch of new details and photos have emerged. Engadget in particular has a lengthy report on the game, including details about construction of the various projects and included mini-games\/apps. You can find a summary of information below, along with some photos from IGN.<\/p>\n

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– Have to hold down the touchscreen buttons to move the tutorial forwards and backwards
\n– The Labo app clearly lays out what you need to be working on, and how exactly you need to fold specific creases to construct each accessory
\n– Can use the Switch’s touchscreen to move the on-screen diagram, letting you see different angles
\n– RC car takes about 15 minutes to make
\n– Attach a cardboard antenna to the Switch tablet and use the Labo app to buzz the RC car
\n– The app lets you control the intensity and direction of its vibrations
\n– Labo Fishing Rod is much more complex since it involves moving parts
\n– All of its components are spread across six cardboard sheets, and they number in the dozens
\n– First need to construct the three extending portions of the rod
\n– Some components of the rod are very large
\n– Fishing rod takes at least 50 minutes to make (unclear how much more time needed)
\n– Motorbike accessory is basically just a pair of handlebars, with space for a Joy-Con in each, and a nook for the Switch tablet in the middle
\n– It also has a long base, which rests against your thigh or stomach to balance the entire contraption as your playing
\n– Start the engine by hitting a cardboard trigger under your thumb
\n– Rev up by twisting the right handlebar, as you would an actual motorcycle
\n– Labo House interacts with a variety of cardboard accessories
\n– Each of those has a different function
\n– One just rotates, one serves as a large button, and another is a switch with two modes
\n– There are slots on the sides and bottom of the house for inserting the blocks, each of which changes the environment for the inhabitant inside the virtual house
\n– Popping in two of the blocks unlocks a minigame
\n– Ex: the rotating crank and button unlock a conveyor belt that charges up and gets releases when you slap the button
\n– The crank and switch lets you microwave a bunch of ingredients to create a virtual cupcake
\n– Piano Toy-Con turns the Switch into a portable synthesizer
\n– You can alter the notes by inserting blocks at the top of the piano, which turn the keys into things like cat cries and operatic voices
\n– A lever on the left side lets you alter the pitch of the keys
\n– You can also kick off some pre-recorded songs by hitting the play button
\n– Fishing rod game uses the Switch in its vertical orientation
\n– The console sits in a tray, which also houses the string that connects to the fishing rod
\n– The Joy-Con are in the base and rotating crank portions of the rod
\n– When you’re sitting in front of the Switch, it’s as if your physical fishing line is connected directly to its virtual counterpart
\n– It reacts fluidly as you move the rod around
\n– HD Rumble used for the feedback from fish biting and fighting against your line
\n– Nintendo reps say the Labo accessories could easily abuse from overzealous children<\/p>\n\n\n \t\t\n\t\t\t\t