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HyrulianScrolls said:
WhatATimeToBeAlive said:

 I said that "Reviewers, and this particular kid who I watched play it, have said that the games are pretty poor and lack longevity and variety." I don't know how much they would value it money-wise, but probably not much. And I said that the games that come with LABO should cost 5-10$.

Yes, the software is as basic as it gets. I can't fathom how it could be valued at anymore than $20 absolute max, more than likely less than that. So what are they charging that extra $50 for? The cardboard I guess, and therein lies where my "ripoff" claims come from. 

I think you should reexamine your conclusion on the pricing of the software. A software that enables creativity on the scale labo does is worth every penny it costs.

It may not be for everybody but it is for those able to use it. I can turn your logic on the head by saying a game like GOW is not worth its price because I can get some Blueray  animated movies for less than £20. Depends on what you are pricing is it the play portion or the creativity/building portion.