https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/17/1...e-release-date
The Labo platform is defined by three key characteristics, according to Nintendo: make, play, and discover. The product itself comes in the form of a kit that includes a Nintendo Switch cartridge and a series of cardboard sheets, along with a handful of other building accessories like string and plastic connectors. After you pop the cartridge into the Switch, a series of on-screen instructions on the tablet take you through the steps for building each of the different accessories, which Nintendo is calling Toy-Con (a play on the Switch’s Joy-Con controllers). It’s a setup that is particularly well-suited to parents playing with their children; one person can handle the instructions, while the other builds.
I'm saying if you bought one of those kits, replicated it in wood, and made it functional your video would probably have a chance of going viral. Particulalry if you do the keyboard:
I suck at that kind of stuff and admire your ability. I don't think it would be too hard since the cardboard project begins as a stamped sheet of cardboard. I imagine you could replicate the sheet in wood, cut out the parts, clean up the sides and paint them nice, and assemble it all.
Just spitballing. If you don't have a Switch I imagine the motivation would be pretty low for you. I could see a video like that getting picked up be Kokatu or Lifehacker or something.