I was surprised to learn that assembling toys is such an important pastime. Somehow I imagined this to be quick and easy! But putting the bike together (for my very excited son to play with right away this morning) took about 3 hours. Following the instructions is fun in and of itself. Assembling one of the toys is like sitting down to a large Lego set. The motorcycle works very well. The HD Rumble feature really adds something to the game. Starting the bike and revving the engine is really a bit like real life. If you're familiar with the "numb" hand vibration on a real motorcycle, it's reproduced here exactly. Switch is very responsive and comfortable when riding a motorcycle. You will have fun. However, don't forget about Discover mode. Diving for a motorcycle deepens your understanding of the technology in action โ and it's just a fun mode in its own right. You will even learn motorcycle riding tricks. And it's all presented in a nice SMS-like interface that periodically asks you questions. I haven't collected all of the kits, but my review should focus on "the thing itself" - what does Labo stand for and how spectacular it is. We're going to this local surplus store today and have some ideas for what to build with the Toy-Con garage. This is the mode where you can dream up and build anything. I think we can build some space exploration toys and the surplus store will give us the cardboard and accessories we need for that ๐Nintendo can go anywhere with Labo. You can create new sets endlessly, and they will all be fun. 5/5 is a very cool new way to play, especially if you have kids. Highly recommended.