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Grab a pair of Nintendo Labo Kits today for just $99 or less (up to $140 value)

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While we are expecting to see some Labo deals for Black Friday, Best Buy has already kicked off a notable deal. You can grab any two Labo kits (Robot, Variety, Vehicle) for $99 shipped. And if there are any lucky GCU members still out there, your total will drop to $79. The individual kits are priced between $60 and $70 regularly. This is one of the best deals we have tracked on Labo kits. For more great buys, here is today’s early Black Friday Nintendo Switch deal and this morning’s game roundup. Head below for more details.

Here’s our hands-on review of the Variety and Vehicle Kits. You’ll also want to check out the $7 Nintendo Labo Customization Set which allows you to add your own personal touches to your creations.

Nintendo Labo Kits

These kits for Nintendo Switch will change the way you and your child look at video games.

With each kit, you can transform cardboard sheets into exciting new devices:  

Robot — make a robot suit to wear in the game.

Variety — make two cars, a fishing rod, a house, a motorbike, and a piano.

Vehicle — make a car, a plane, and a submarine.

When you connect these devices to your Switch controller, the fun really begins.

And you can save when you buy any two of these kits at the same time.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices