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What says kid-friendly more than a toy? Nintendo, probably. Labo hasn’t been a massive retail success, but it’s clear that the cardboard peripheral is a success as it has made its way into multiple schools around the world.

Forgetting the simple cardboard that forms the objects we all recognize, the software is incredibly underrated. It takes coding in gaming to a level that no other game has been able to match.

You can program your own routines in the Labo Garage and then have a real-world component to work with for the more hands-on learners. This also makes it a wonderful tool for teaching robotics and engineering.

The way Labo takes the basics of coding and seamlessly combines them with a real-world, physical use case is practical and absolutely unique in the world of gaming.


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Omar is a UofM Duluth graduate who is obsessed with Smash Bros. Video games are life, but life is not video games. Playing Games Since: 1991, Favorite Genres: Puzzle, Platformer, Action-Adventure (mainly Metroidvanias)