A:AnswerThe Toy-Con 01 "MAKE" projects take anywhere to 90 minutes to 210 minutes to complete.
Fishing Rod 90-150 min
House 120-180 min
Motor Bike 90-150 min
Piano 150-210 min
Once you finish you can "PLAY" and "DISCOVER" which adds to play time of each project.
Cool product. Total worth it. Enjoy it, but don't expect this to last forever. Its just cardboard that makes learning fun.
A:AnswerThey are two separate packs, one will be variety and the other the robot. They are two separate products, and there are plans for there to be more like this. I believe Nintendo did this to bring the price down to normal game levels to begin with, so that way if you wanted to play, you aren't paying a hundred plus for it. This also gives you the choice to pick and choose what you want instead of getting everything all at once.
A:AnswerThe Variety Kit 01 is the product that has the Piano and the fishing rod and the interactive house. Number 04 is actually called the VR Kit 04, and that only contained one cardboard project, its a Virtual Reality piece of cardboard that you would hold up to your face. SO just look for the box that has a picture of the kid holding up the cardboard to their face and it says Virtual Reality.
A:AnswerI have the variety kit.The robot game is a kit on its own.Its alot of building.Mine came with a motorcycle, a piano, a fishing,and a little house game.Not sure which one has drumming.
A:AnswerYes it was. I preordered the game before it came out and was able to get the GCU discount applied to my purchase. Notably, Amazon at the time did not apply the 20% Prime discount for games to Labo, however, I am not sure if this is still the case.