If you've got a preschooler or kindergartener obsessed with Bluey, this is a solid, safe pick for their first real video game. It's not trying to be Mario or Zelda—it's a low-stakes digital playground that captures the show's gentle, imaginative spirit.
The gameplay is straightforward to the point of repetitive (one reviewer called it 'simplistic'), but that's actually perfect for 4-6 year olds still figuring out how a controller works. Local co-op means you can play together without worrying about online strangers or surprise charges.
That said, this is a one-trick pony. Older kids will bounce off it fast, and even dedicated Bluey fans over 7 will probably play through once and move on. Think of it as a love letter to the show, not a standalone gaming experience. For the right age and the right kid? It's great. For everyone else? It's fine background noise while your little one giggles at Chattermax.










