BN An
6 months ago
My kid loves it, but monthly subscription is a bit much...we bought it for this month, but if there is not monthly new room I don't think we will be paying all the time. It is good fun game, but cost is a bit much. So 5 for experience, but one down for the cost
Max Pepper
6 months ago
I love the game and I love bluey in general but you can't do much in the game without the subscription, and that's 7.99 per month. Without the subscription you can only access 2 characters (bluey and bingo) and two rooms (kitchen and backyard) in my opinion they need to get rid of the subscription and have it be a one time purchase.
Boone O'Connor
1 year ago
What a scam. Absolutely over priced digital stickerbook. This app isn't really free. It has very little accessible unless you're willing to get a $7 a month subscription. If not they're just going to rub the locked features in your kids face. Super preditory. Make it a (reasonable) one time fee and I'll consider it. As is I'm not even showing this to my kids.
Alyssa Lawry
1 year ago
Was excited to hear about a Bluey game! Come to find out you basically have to pay for every little thing just to use it!!! Why not just charge $2-5 in the app store and be done with it?! Or at least have free with ads options. I can only use bluey and bingo and no one else, and they don't appear to do anything. Idk there's no tutorial or instructions!!! Would not recommend at least until they iron out the problems. 1/5 stars (gets one because the visuals at least are nice)
Christopher Parish
1 year ago
Great until the constant ad for other games. My kids love this game and enjoy playing it all the time. $10 once a month isn't that big of a deal to me, and is worth the price for my kids to enjoy the game. My problem is that now their is a huge ad banner on the game, and an ad square on every page when we try to play. It's really annoying because my 2yr loves to play but keeps hitting the add, not knowing what it is. The need to remove the ad, it ruins the game and makes it hard to play.
Brittany H.
1 year ago
I was excited to finally see an official Bluey game on the play store, only to be immediately disappointed after downloading. It's a total cash grab that requires a monthly paid subscription, with no one-time payment option. The majority of the game is locked behind this paywall, with only 1 "map" and 2 characters (Bluey & Bingo) available to Free-to-Play users.
Chad Carpenter
1 year ago
This is absolutely scummy, an $84 a year subscription to a CHILDREN'S GAME is absolutely not OK. The free version is literally just a stickerbook with some minor animations and interactions, which would be fine if everything was included from the start, or even just locked behind a small one-time payment, but the current model is 100% predatory and should not be allowed.
John Tinker
1 year ago
Cute game, but seven dollars, for a subscription?!?!? WHAT? You get 2 characters, and 2 scene's. 90% of everything else is locked behind a subscription. I'd pay for a one time cost. But %90 of the game locked, screw that. I won't even show that to my kid. And she LOVES bluey. Im Disappointed.. For such a wholesome show, with great lessons, art, animation, and story design.... they failed on this. Dont waste your time downloading.
abeer abdel Aal
1 year ago
This game is boring and bluey and bingo (the 2 characters that are included with the free version) have no emotions when you do anything to them. And 7 dollars for a game every month?? It's not worth it. I expected more. They should atleast have a free trial so you can test before you buy. I wish that they had more emotions instead of just an 😯 face its really annoying and you only can try 2 levels and only get 2 characters. Add a free trial or more characters and levels.
Colton Bingham
1 year ago
Greed has ruined this. This app has all the makings to be an amazing game for kids to continue to enjoy one of the best families on TV. Unfortunately the free version gives you very little, which I'm fine with, but you need to pay $7 A MONTH to play the full thing! That is crazy for an interactive sticker book. It needs to be a one time reasonable purchase or put it in well priced bundles. Also, if your kid touches anything not included, a video plays telling them to pay to get the rest. Awful.
Ana
1 year ago
$84 A YEAR!?! Look I would have been willing to pay a bit. A one-time purchase would be fine, but annually this costs more than basically any triple-A game. It's disappointing and an in-game button to link back to the Play Store in a kid's game is just predatory. This is really disappointing to see. You could probably make a decent amount of money if it was a one-off purchase or even a $1.99 a month subscription fee but $6.99 a month for what is a glorified sticker game is absurd. Do better.
James Augustine
1 year ago
This is a disappointment on so many levels. The game, at its core, is just an animated sticker book. Children who are fans of Bluey may very well love it. It's charming to see the characters interact with their environment, and the illustrations are done perfectly well. However, only two levels and two characters are available. In order to unlock ANYTHING else, you need to pay $7 a MONTH! This game for children should NOT have micro transactions or subscription fees!
Awkward Penguin
1 year ago
Love the concept, I just wish it was more of a win the room instead of pay, or even a learning levels to get to the next room. And 6.99 a month is alot for a game app. It's cute, but definitely just a app. To get the parents money. And I bet when you pay for the app. Your kid would get through it less then a week, an be done with it. It's not worth it, but if it was a learning app., I think I be more willing to pay because my kid would be learning additionally while having fun.
Topsangtheman 22
1 year ago
I would like to express that, while I intend no discourtesy, I am unable to offer a recommendation for this product primarily due to the recurring subscription model it employs, which amounts to $6.99 per month, equivalent to an annual cost of nearly $84. The product offers only two rooms and two characters for gameplay, initially providing enjoyment but ultimately leading to monotony, especially for a younger audience. If it's changed to a 1 time payment, then this will be more enjoyable.
Briana Miller
1 year ago
The app is super cute and we would love to get more from the free version. I understand paying for a few exclusive characters or rooms, but to be limited to two rooms and two characters is ridiculous. Especially when they want so much for a MONTHLY subscription!! This app isn't worth more than a one time payment of $7. It's nothing more than an electronic sticker book.
John
11 months ago
My kids loved the few scenes that were available for the short time we tried it. However, with constant ads on every screen and all but 2 of the games locked behind an outrageous price for a kids game, I cannot in good conscious support this app. My kids ended up spending more time complaining about not being allowed to play the ads and locked content than actually playing the stuff that is actually free. A one time purchase would be fine to remove ads and unlock content, but not a subscription.
Taryn Reed
8 months ago
It has a lot of potential, but even with the option to unlock the full game, its not an app worth playing. I initially rated the game 5 stars because its the first Bluey game I've come across but after actually playing, it leaves much to be desired. I expected to be able to play the games like seen in the show, not a glorified sticker book with basic interactive inclusions.
Alexandria mccallum
6 months ago
This app has potential. Had they chose to charge a one-time fee rather than a $7 monthly subscription, we would have purchased it. Without signing up for yet another over priced subscription you have access to 2 rooms to re arrange and 1 coloring page. For what it is I don't believe it's worth $7 a month I really feel that's just over charging for a popular theme.
Rai Mc
7 months ago
The game is cute, but just one problem. The problem is the game itself. Budge Studios is already notorious for putting their games behind a pay wall, and this game is one of those examples of how greedy they are. You only get THREE mini games and 2 characters to play with, and the rest you have to pay for. You might as well make the game purchasable instead of misleading consumers. Another thing is that the game is a complete ripoff of Toca Life! At least with Toca Life, 90% is free! 1 STAR!
Mark Hermon
8 months ago
I don't know where to begin. I guess I'll start with the title screen, half of which is an ad for more games. There are two things to interact with in this game. Just two. The rest is locked. But not behind a simple pay wall, no no no, that would be too convenient, it is locked behind a subscription! So if your toddler, with an attention span shorter than a tickle crab, loses interest for a few weeks and randomly decides they want to play it again, you have to cough up more dollar bucks. 0/10