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Do you think that Labo holds the same replayability as Brain Age?

There is a difference between throwing down $50 for a game that you can play repeatedly and throwing down $70 for a tool that you build once, play the minigames a few times, and maybe tinker with the garage a bit.

I can easily see why Brain Age could be successful over a long period of time. I can't say the same for Labo. Maybe if the minigames had more depth to them and were replayable. But it's a build-it, play-it, store-it sort of thing for the most part. Nintendo enthusiasts will love it because it's totally charming in a way Nintendo can only be but for the non-enthusiasts who look for practicality in purchases it's a really tough sell.