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WhatATimeToBeAlive said:
zorg1000 said:

You arent making any sense.

You have repeatedly used reviews to justify that it should cost $5-10 but the average review score is 75 (good).

I have said that the games themselves should cost 5-10$ (if sold separately), not the whole LABO-product. And the reviews have stated that the games are very bare-bones and lack longevity and variety. And like you know, the games are not reviewed on their own, but part of the LABO-experience.

Do you disagree that the games are lacking? What would you pay for them?               

Here is a quick review i made a few pages back:

I think the OP is exaggerating a bit but i do agree with some of his points. Each of the different Toy-Cons are fun but lacking in content.

Motorbike-While you can create your own tracks, the game only comes with a single, 3 track cup. It should have 3-4 cups.

House-Comes with a few minigames to interact with the critter. It either needs a handful more minigames or more depth to each minigame.

Fishing Rod-It only includes a single level with a dozen or so fish to catch. It should have a handful of different environments with different fish.

Piano-The tutorial does a great job of explaining all the features but it expects you to already know how to play piano. It should have some basic piano lessons for beginners.

Overall I still really like Labo, creating each of the Toy-Cons is a blast and each game is fun but somewhat shallow and causes it to be good instead of great.



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