captain carot said:
Always depends on the kids. I don't think durability would've been a problem with my daughter when she was eight or nine. At the same time you can argue against LEGO because many kids loose important parts or might break stuff, as rugged as LEGO is.
Cardboard is easily replacable and you might be able to make your own spareparts. In the end every material has its pros and cons. |
Sure, you can loose LEGO parts, but they will not break or wear as easy - in addition, they look way, way better. Cardboard is indeed replaceable, but if I'm buying something I want it to last more than few days - which would be the case with my boys.
I don't think it's bad concept per se, but due to obvious limitations of both cardboard and joycons, I think that asking price is way higher than it should be.