Nintendo Labo contest champions include a solar accordion and teapots
Nintendo has unveiled the winners of a Creators Contest that challenged them to produce games and musical instruments, and the results go well beyond what you might expect.
One of the more inventive examples is Momoka Kinder’s solar-powered accordion. It uses the Joy-Cons to both play notes (when you cover one of the holes with your finger) and change volume based on tilt, while pressing buttons on the Switch screen controls the octave.
The other champions are inventive as well. Joseph France’s Tea Time game puts Joy-Cons into cardboard teapots that you have to ‘fill’ and ‘pour’ to serve virtual customers
https://www.engadget.com/amp/2018/07/15/nintendo-labo-contest-winners/