Released on the (w)heels of Mattel’s other big new tech toy MindRacers ⏤ a Hot Wheels collaboration with Osmo that hit stores last week ⏤ Kamigami are scurrying six-legged robots that mimic the motion of actual bugs. They’re a joint effort with California-based Dash Robotics and are built, as the origami-inspired name might suggest, by folding and snapping together flat sheets of plastic. The 35-piece DIY Kamigami bug robots bots reportedly take about an hour to assemble and include a bevy of sensors like a 3-axis accelerometer and gyroscope, IR transmitter, and tri-colored LEDs. A 45-minute charge gets about 30 minutes of play. Once assembled, kids as young as 8 years old can program and control their Kamigami battling insects using a tablet or smartphone. As with most coding toys these days, a free smartphone app uses an easy drag-and-drop programming interface so they can create unique movements, interactions, and dance steps. The bugs wrestle, race, dance, you name it. They can even play freeze tag or just run into each other repeatedly until one gets knocked off the dining room table. Buy Now $50