The New 'Bluey' Game Celebrates a Story Anyone Can Play With
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Latest There’s no denying that when I got the opportunity to review Bluey’s Quest for the Gold Pen, my knee-jerk reaction was to feel impostor syndrome. Full disclosure, I’m not a gamer, and I was even encouraged to write about the story aspects of the game as it unfolds versus the gameplay itself, since I was a huge Bluey fan long before I had a spirited child of my own. When the game was announced, I figured it would be something my daughter could play with her father, who has owned every game system he’s ever wanted upon release since the Nintendo NES. My upbringing was different. My family could never afford video game systems when they came out. For a good part of my childhood, if I got to play on someone’s Nintendo, it would be either on some boy in the neighborhood’s system or on one of my older cousins’ television sets after relatives would be like, “Let her try!” and they’d roll their eyes at having to share turns.
Published: December 18, 2025 10:41 pm
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