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Bluey the Videogame

 

 

SCORE: 78

 

Bluey the Videogame 

 

I really thought Outright Games was getting better. I really thought Outright Games was improving. Then I live streamed Bluey the Videogame. If you are no clear on what I am referencing let me explain. Outright Games has a really bad image of being sloppy, and short with their video games. Outright Games gets nice franchises and there have been plenty of bugs and the games are really short.

I played all of Bluey the Videogame and showed the credits in an one hour live stream. I even looked around for stickers on the beach. I did not need to do that since technically looking around for stickers is bonus, extra, and additional content not part of the main game. Bluey the Videogame is a real disappointment there. Bear in mind we paid forty dollars before taxes for Bluey the Videogame. It lasted half as long as a movie we would pay eight to ten dollars to see.

Bluey the Videogame looks okay. There are some interesting things in Bluey the Videogame. For example if you go up or down stairs the game will slow you down. You can however jump from the top of the second floor and skip the stairs. The same goes for stairs that are outside. We can jump over them and bypass that slowdown altogether. There are a few cute mini games to play like keeping a balloon up in the air.

The storyline in Bluey the Videogame revolves around finding a map, and seeing what your dad buried when he was a kid. It was a toy he and his brothers fought over. So the dad made them bury it, make a treasure map, and split the treasure map into three pieces. Each of them got a piece. So no one got to play with that toy until near the end of Bluey the Videogame. We also clean up the environment in Bluey the Videogame.

Kids can have fun with Bluey the Videogame. They may need assistance finding the scrap book to continue from one episode to the next one. I had issues finding that scrap book since the game was not clear on where to go to find it. The guide showing where to go normally works though. I find Bluey the Videogame a bit overpriced for the amount of content include. Bluey the Videogame is still family friendly and safe for kids.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 80%
Sound: 80%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Gameplay: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 90%

System: Nintendo Switch/PC/PS4/PS5/Xbox One/Xbox Series X
Publisher: Outright Games
Developer: Artax Games
Rating: ‘E’ Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY


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