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Nozz-A-La said:

 

Thats kind a failed logic, no, kids doesn't need this, but kids also doesn't need consoles, tablets or some other things, but they are still getting them.

Games are interesting to use them in such a way like it's shown in video, and they offer different kind of games and experiences.

It teaches them how to build them alone, or with brothers, sisters friends or parents (that and later using Labo with them is social aspect, and there you have more social aspects than in other video games), it teaches them to use modern technology in different and interesting ways.

Also from your post its obvious you don't have kid and you dont have too much contacts with kids.

But why should parents, who have no idea about gaming, spend 380$ dollars on something like this when at the sane time lego offers a much better experience at a lower price, for example with their boost sets. Where do those potential 10 million sales everyone is talking about come from?

Beacuse Labo and Switch are not just Lego!? Its not like that most people will buy Switch just to play Labo, they will buy it to play Labo, but also Mario Kart, Zelda, Splatoon2... Evrething about Labo is very positive, links from OP proves that, Labo trailer proves that, Labo popularity on Amazon also proves that, Its very obvious that Labo will be hit and offcourse that will sell to mostly to target audince kids/parent, and that's exactly Nintendo intentione, increasingSwitch popularity among kids/parents market.