Nintendo Labo Vehicle Kit

The Labo Vehicle Kit is a remarkable craft kit and game that lets you build your own steering wheel, joystick, and even submarine controls to control vehicles on your Nintendo Switch.

-- As reviewed by PCMag
Nintendo Labo Vehicle Kit 1

Product details

  • Get ready to make, play and discover with the Nintendo Labor Toy-Con 03: Vehicle Kit, which puts you in the driver's seat of a car, submarine, and plane
  • Nintendo Labor is an innovative line of family-friendly DYI kits for the Nintendo Switch gaming system
  • Make customizable cardboard creations called Toy-Con, play fun games with them, discover how they work, and invent new ways to play
  • See your creations come to life as you speed through races, battle special cars equipped with extendable punching arms, explore and interact with a mysterious world, and more
  • Get ready for hours of engaging, inspiring, family-friendly DIY fun!

PROS

+ Complex Toy-Cons are entertaining and educational to build.
+ Toy-Con Garage and Custom Control modes offer lots of room for experimentation and learning.
+ Clever engineering.

CONS

- Game modes still feel pretty light.
- Not as much variety in play modes as the Labo Variety Kit.

Expert reviews and ratings

By PCMag on September 14, 2018
The Labo Vehicle Kit is a remarkable craft kit and game that lets you build your own steering wheel, joystick, and even submarine controls to control vehicles on your Nintendo Switch.
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By The Verge on September 13, 2018
The new vehicle kit for the Nintendo Switch is the best version of Labo yet. It blends DIY creation with a friendly and fun Nintendo gaming experience.
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By TechAdvisor on September 13, 2018
If what you’re looking for from a new Labo kit is more elaborate kits to build, decorate, and experiment with in the Toy-Con Garage, then the Vehicle Kit comfortably delivers again, with complex, engaging builds that will keep you happily occupied for hours. But if you had your hopes up that Adventure Mode would finally deliver deep gameplay to make the most of all the cardboard kit, then keep on dreaming. The game here is dreary, fiddly, and bland – everything Nintendo shouldn’t be – and you’ll soon be longing for the simpler days of even the Variety Kit’s paper-thin mini-games.
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