Every task is highlighted with a glowing icon, and there’s never any mystery about what to do next. As a parent with a profound respect for Bluey, it felt a little insulting.īut…my kids had a fantastic time. (It’s the closest the game gets to telling any story at all.) All told, the game lasts less than two hours, unless you become invested in trying to track down all the collectibles hidden in the game.įundamentally, the game doesn’t trust the player, which feels antithetical to the show. Saves me a headache!īluey: The Videogame is broken up into five “episodes'' set in different locations, but ultimately it’s a larger story about Dad, aka Bandit, trying to find pieces of a treasure map that promises to unearth something from his youth. My oldest identifies with Bluey, and my youngest with Bingo. This isn’t a Princess Peach situation, where the children fight over roles. We’re a four-person family-mom, dad, older sister, younger sister-and the Bluey family-mum, dad, older sister, younger sister-maps to ours.