Bluey: The Videogame

Artax Games made Bluey: The Videogame, which was published by Outright Games. It brings the popular Australian animated show to life in a fun, family-friendly way. This fun game (only 705 MB) came out on November 17, 2023. It lets players of all ages join Bluey, Bingo, Mum (Chilli), and Dad (Bandit) in a colourful world full of fun activities and heartwarming moments. Whether you’re playing on a PC or a portable device with emulators like Winlator, Bluey: The Videogame captures the show’s wholesome spirit. It’s a great choice for kids, parents, and fans who want to relax and work together.

A Playful Story Straight from Bluey’s World

The game tells a loose, episodic story based on the Bluey TV show. It follows the Heeler family’s everyday adventures in their Brisbane home and beyond. The story takes place over four interactive episodes, each based on a game from the show that you know, like Keepy Uppy, Magic Xylophone, and Chattermax Chase. A new story connects these activities. It follows the Heelers as they try to plan a treasure hunt in their backyard while dealing with strange neighbours and fun challenges. The story stays true to the show’s tone, which is lighthearted, imaginative, and based on family ties, without being too hard for players to understand.

The game is all about having fun with friends, and each character adds their own special touch to mini-games and exploration. The story is simple enough for kids to understand, and the subtle humour and Easter eggs (like references to “Baby Race” or “Sleepytime”) keep adult fans smiling.

Core Mechanics of Heeler Hijinks

Bluey: The Videogame is an adventure game that focuses on exploration and mini-games. It is easy to play and encourages players to work together. You move through colourful 3D places, like the Heeler house, backyard, or local park, and collect stickers, costumes, and other items to get rewards. In Keepy Uppy, you bounce a balloon; in the Magic Xylophone, you hide and seek; and in Chattermax, you race to catch him. These mechanics are easy to understand, with simple controls like “move,” “jump,” and “interact” that make it possible for kids as young as 4 or 5 to play.

The game lets up to four people play together on the same console, so families can control different Heelers at the same time. This encourages teamwork as you solve puzzles or finish tasks. For people who play alone, AI controls other characters to keep the group dynamic. Collectibles make you want to play again, and the free-roam mode lets you explore famous places at your own pace, which is great for enjoying the show’s charm. There is no way to fail, which makes the experience stress-free and open to everyone.

Joyful, Bite-Sized Fun

The warm graphics, real voice acting (with the TV cast in some areas), and upbeat music make Bluey: The Videogame feel like you’re in an episode of the show. You get joy from little things, like when Bandit dramatically flops in a mini-game or when you find a hidden unicorn in the creek. Each episode lasts only 15 to 20 minutes, so it’s perfect for quick family playtime. The game may not be hard for experienced gamers, but its polish and faithfulness to Bluey’s spirit create a cosy, feel-good vibe that is hard to resist, especially when played together on a couch.

System Requirements for Smooth Playtime

Here are the specs you need to run Bluey: The Videogame smoothly on a PC or through Android emulation:

Platform Minimum Requirements Recommended Requirements
PC (CPU) Intel Core i3-7100 / AMD Ryzen 3 1200 Intel Core i5-8400 / AMD Ryzen 5 2600
PC (GPU) NVIDIA GTX 750 Ti / AMD Radeon HD 7850 NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti / AMD Radeon RX 560
PC (RAM) 4 GB 8 GB
PC (OS) Windows 10 (64-bit) Windows 10 / 11 (64-bit)
Android/Winlator (SoC) Snapdragon 660 / MediaTek Helio P70 Snapdragon 845 / MediaTek Dimensity 1000
Android/Winlator (RAM) 4 GB 6 GB+

The game runs perfectly at 60 FPS in 1920x1080 on recommended PC hardware, with clear graphics and no lag, even when playing with others. For Android users using Winlator, the minimum specs get 30 to 40 FPS on low settings, while the recommended specs get 50 to 60 FPS, making sure that gameplay is smooth on mobile even when emulating. The game is only 705 MB in size and doesn’t need a lot of power, so it can be played on a lot of different devices, making it great for families.

Bluey: The Videogame Gameplay Preview

The Final Playdate

Bluey: The Videogame is a love letter to the Heeler family. It’s a faithful, heartwarming adventure that’s great for kids and fans of Bluey of all ages. It’s a great family game, whether you’re playing on a PC or sneaking in a session on a mobile device. Its simple mechanics, cooperative focus, and colourful recreation of the show’s world make it perfect for all ages. It won’t be hard for hardcore gamers, but it’s a fun way to spend an afternoon because it’s easy to get into and charming. It shows that sometimes the best adventures are the ones you have with family.

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Game Details

  • Version v1.0.5
  • Publisher Outright Games
  • Developer Artax Games
  • Release Date 2023-11-17
  • System OS Windows 10 (64-bit)
  • API DirectX 11
  • Resolution 1920x1080
  • File Size 705 MB
  • Pre-installed Yes
  • Genre/Tags
    Adventure Family Friendly

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