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Nintendo Launches U.S.-Wide Interactive Labo Workshops
This morning, Nintendo announced a brand new initiative to bring interactive Labo workshops across the country. The goal is to give kids, as well as parents, a friendly environment to experiment with the tech on a Nintendo Switch and see the variety of things they can create and learn to make. It's a cool little marketing tool for the game, but unfortunately, it's been limited to ten states. So if you're dead-set of checking it out, you're going to have to do a little traveling or wait to see if Nintendo decides to bring it to your area. Here's a snippet from the press release sent out this morning.
Starting in September, the hourlong workshops offer interactive activities using the Nintendo Labo: Variety Kit, as well as on-site "lab assistants," experts in white lab coats and fun colored shirts who will help attendees learn the ins and outs of Nintendo Labo. Admission is free of charge, and kids between 9 and 12 years old are encouraged to attend. The workshops are great opportunities for kids to make long-lasting memories spending time with one of Nintendo's newest experiences.
The workshops will visit the following areas:
Phoenix, Arizona
Knoxville, Tennessee
Orange County, California
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Baltimore, Maryland
Charlotte, North Carolina
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Savannah, Georgia
Denver, Colorado
Seattle, Washington