So, I happened to learn of this interesting third-party Lego product from Twitter. “Crazy circuits,” yet another way of adding electronics into Legos. Indeed, the implementation and concepts brought forth are very similar to the discontinued Lego 9 V Light & Sound products. So, that being said, there’s a lesson that the old Lego company learned that this new company doesn’t yet realize, and what is that? Electronic Legos are, by far and large, of greatest interest to adult hobbyists, i.e. the backers of the Kickstarter project. Sure, you can expect to be able to sell to them, but don’t over-sell the idea of bringing electronics to younger children: be prepared for only a tiny minority coming from this demographic.
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