- What is the estimated achievement difficulty for Bluey: The Videogame?
The estimated achievement difficulty for Bluey: The Videogame is 1/10. - How many offline achievements are there in Bluey: The Videogame?
There are 22 offline achievements in Bluey: The Videogame. - How many online achievements are there in Bluey: The Videogame?
There are 0 online achievements in Bluey: The Videogame. - How long does it take to get 100% in Bluey: The Videogame?
The estimated time to get 100% in Bluey: The Videogame is about 2 hours. - How many playthroughs is needed to get 100% in Bluey: The Videogame?
1. - How many missable achievements are there in Bluey: The Videogame?
There are no missable achievements in Bluey: The Videogame. - Does difficulty affect achievements in Bluey: The Videogame?
Difficulty does not affect achievements in Bluey: The Videogame. - Are there any unobtainable/glitched achievements in Bluey: The Videogame?
There are no unobtainable/glitched achievements in Bluey: The Videogame.
Overview:
- Estimated achievement difficulty: 1/10 [Achievement Difficulty Rating]
- Offline: 22 [1000
]
- Online: 0
- Approximate amount of time to 1000
: ~2 hours [Estimated Time to 100%]
- Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1
- Missable achievements: None [free roam]
- Does difficulty affect achievements: No difficulty option
- Unobtainable/glitched achievements: None, but the game is a bit buggy
Introduction:
Welcome to Bluey: The Videogame, a game made to mirror the hit kids' TV show. This game is actually quite faithful to the show, meaning you'll feel like you're playing right along with an episode. There are four very short story episodes to complete, a decent amount of collectibles to find, four minigames to play, and a few miscellaneous achievements. Considering the game was meant for kids, there is no difficulty whatsoever other than some game bugginess that can be annoying here and there. The collectibles are the only thing that takes some time, just watching the animation every time you find one, but all in all it's a quick and easy completion. Let's get started.
Abbreviated Walkthrough:
Many areas and collectibles aren't accessible until you finish the episode of the given location, so I actually recommend that your first course of action is to just blow through the four story episodes. It'll likely only take around 45 minutes or so, since they're really short and simple. You'll unlock a bunch of achievements along the way, as well as access to all four minigames.
With the story completed, you'll have access to fast travel to all five locations, from your sticker book. You'll also have access to all four minigames. Do them in whatever order you want.
For the minigames, this is pretty simple and straightforward:
With all of the minigames and collectibles done, wrap up any miscellaneous achievements you might be missing, and that'll wrap up this completion.
Conclusion:
Like you'd expect, this is a quick and easy completion. It stays faithful to the show and is an enjoyable play for kids. Like most of these kids' games, it's pretty overpriced, but your kids will definitely get more playtime out of this game than you will. Enjoy the quick and easy completion.
- Estimated achievement difficulty: 1/10 [Achievement Difficulty Rating]
- Offline: 22 [1000

- Online: 0
- Approximate amount of time to 1000

- Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1
- Missable achievements: None [free roam]
- Does difficulty affect achievements: No difficulty option
- Unobtainable/glitched achievements: None, but the game is a bit buggy
Introduction:
Welcome to Bluey: The Videogame, a game made to mirror the hit kids' TV show. This game is actually quite faithful to the show, meaning you'll feel like you're playing right along with an episode. There are four very short story episodes to complete, a decent amount of collectibles to find, four minigames to play, and a few miscellaneous achievements. Considering the game was meant for kids, there is no difficulty whatsoever other than some game bugginess that can be annoying here and there. The collectibles are the only thing that takes some time, just watching the animation every time you find one, but all in all it's a quick and easy completion. Let's get started.
Abbreviated Walkthrough:
Many areas and collectibles aren't accessible until you finish the episode of the given location, so I actually recommend that your first course of action is to just blow through the four story episodes. It'll likely only take around 45 minutes or so, since they're really short and simple. You'll unlock a bunch of achievements along the way, as well as access to all four minigames.
With the story completed, you'll have access to fast travel to all five locations, from your sticker book. You'll also have access to all four minigames. Do them in whatever order you want.
For the minigames, this is pretty simple and straightforward:
- For Keepy Uppy, you need 25 hits, which you can easily do first try
- For Ground is Lava, you need to "win" five games by getting at least one star per game. Again, really easy since you only need one star, but getting all three ends the game immediately, making this quicker
- For Chattermax Chase, you again need to "win" five games. Same concept as Ground is Lava: get at least one star, but three ends the game.
- For Magic Xylophone, you need to win in under 30 seconds. You'll like get this first try. Just run around mashing
near all family members. Sometimes they'll scatter quite a bit, other times you'll finish in under ten seconds
With all of the minigames and collectibles done, wrap up any miscellaneous achievements you might be missing, and that'll wrap up this completion.
Conclusion:
Like you'd expect, this is a quick and easy completion. It stays faithful to the show and is an enjoyable play for kids. Like most of these kids' games, it's pretty overpriced, but your kids will definitely get more playtime out of this game than you will. Enjoy the quick and easy completion.
[XBA would like to thank Necrophage33 for this Roadmap]