Following on from its first mobile app game, Bluey: The Videogame has been revealed for consoles and PC – and we’ve got the first trailer.
If you haven’t heard of Bluey, you probably don’t have or know any kids. For the unaware, it’s an award-winning Australian children’s cartoon that has taken the world by storm.
Developed for preschool/infant school children, Bluey has proven to be immensely popular. The series is a joint venture by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the BBC, and can be watched worldwide on Disney Plus.
Now, to capitalise on the overwhelming success of the cartoon, BBC Studios has partnered with Outright Games to release Bluey: The Videogame on PC and consoles. Best of all? It’s out in November.
You can check out the game’s first trailer below!
In a press release, the Bluey game is described as an «interactive sandbox adventure» in which you’ll «navigate faithfully recreated and iconic locations including Bluey’s home — fully explorable for the first time».
The episodic game is story-driven, «with activities inspired by fan favourite moments from the show as well as a brand-new four-part storyline created in partnership with Artax Games, BBC Studios and the show’s producers at Ludo Studio.»
Bluey: The Videogame features four-player multiplayer – players choose from Bluey, Bingo, Mum and Dad. You’ll take part in mini-games lifted from the show, including 'Keepy Uppy' and 'Magic Xylophone'.
Complete these activities and more and you’ll unlock new costumes, locations, stickers and even new locations to explore.
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