Bluey: The Videogame is a 2023 adventure video game developed by Artax Games and published by Outright Games. It is based on the television series Bluey, and was released on 17 November 2023 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.

Bluey: The Videogame
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Developer(s)Artax Games
Publisher(s)Outright Games
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Release
  • WW: 17 November 2023
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Gameplay

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Players explore and solve puzzles in four different maps based on Bluey: the Heeler house and a nearby playground, creek, and beach. Four minigames are available, three of which are based on games the Heeler family have played: Keepy Uppy, Ground is Lava, and Magic Xylophone, with Chattermax Chase being an original game. Some of the minigames involve platforming. Players can also collect optional collectables in each level to unlock stickers that appear in the in-game sticker book, and hats to customize the characters. Up to four people can play at once, taking the roles of the Heeler family.[1]

Synopsis

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During an idyllic, relaxing holiday, the Heeler family, consisting of Bluey, Bingo, Bandit, and Chilli, are spurred into a treasure hunt after Bluey discovers one half of a treasure map drawn behind a picture of Bandit in the 1980s.

Development

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Artax, a Spanish game development studio based in Madrid, worked with Ludo Studio (the company that produces the Bluey television series) and the TV show's voice cast when making Bluey: The Videogame.[2] Many of the production team members who worked on the show also helped with development on the game, such as sound designer Dan Brumm, who also voices Uncle Stripe, who also helped create sound effects for the game adaptation. Outright Games released the game for Windows, Xbox One and Series X/S, PlayStation 4 and 5, and Nintendo Switch on 17 November 2023.[3]

Reception

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Bluey: The Videogame received overall mixed reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic.[4] Reviews criticized the short length, which clocks in at about one hour to three hours for 100% completion. Reviewers also criticised the high launch price of $40 (USD) on a short length game and noticeable glitches, but said it replicates the look and feel of the TV series.[1][5][6][7]

References

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  1. ^ a b Reilly, Luke (22 November 2023). "Bluey: The Videogame Review". IGN. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  2. ^ Freeman, Will (17 November 2023). "The creators of Bluey: The Videogame on making a kids' game that's also about parenting". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Bluey: The Videogame". Gematsu. 19 September 2023. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Bluey: The Videogame". Metacritic. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  5. ^ Aitken, Lauren (22 November 2023). "Bluey: The Videogame review". PC Gamer. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  6. ^ Reynolds, Ollie (21 November 2023). "Bluey: The Videogame Review (Switch)". Nintendo Life. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  7. ^ Ronaghan, Neal (24 November 2023). "Bluey: The Videogame (Switch) Review". Nintendo World Report. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
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