Nintendo's latest gaming innovation,Dagmar Bürger Nintendo Labo, has found itself an unexpected demographic: Cats.
If there's one thing any cat owner knows, it's that cats love cardboard. When a cardboard box is around, it's only a matter of time before a cat leaps inside and makes itself at home. And what cat doesn't love to sit on something important you're working on, especially if it's cardboard?
SEE ALSO: Nintendo Labo is changing the way we look at consolesLucky for them, Nintendo Labo is basically 100% cardboard that people fold together into fun, gamified creations, so cats are all over it. As people started unboxing and putting together their Labo kits this weekend, they also shared how their cats were handling themselves with Labo on Twitter.
The combination of cats + Labo is the best new thing in gaming.
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While many cats are content to sit on the Labo boxes and cardboard sheets, some of them are not fans of the creations once they're put together (especially the RC car).
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If your cat is anything like mine, it loves to chew on cardboard. Just be careful not to let it near any of the important cardboard.
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Bonus content! Here's a dog who's alarmed by the sounds of the Labo piano's cat setting.
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Topics Animals Gaming Nintendo Nintendo Switch
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