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Nintendo Switch 2 Bluey's Quest For The Gold Pen

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Nintendo Switch 2 Bluey's Quest For The Gold Pen*Compatible with Nintendo Switch 2 console only Version : Asia Voice : English Subtitles : English, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Korean, Portuguese (Brazilian), French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish Genre : Adventure Blueys Quest for the Gold Pen is a storydriven adventure that begins with a simple family moment turning into a grand imaginative quest. While drawing at the table, Blueys Gold Pen is suddenly snatched by

*Compatible with Nintendo Switch 2 console only

 

Version : Asia

Voice : English

Subtitles : English, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Korean, Portuguese (Brazilian), French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish

Genre : Adventure

 

Bluey’s Quest for the Gold Pen is a story‑driven adventure that begins with a simple family moment turning into a grand imaginative quest. While drawing at the table, Bluey’s Gold Pen is suddenly snatched by Dad, who reappears inside Bluey’s drawings as the self‑proclaimed King Goldie Horns. As the stolen pen brings Bluey’s artwork to life, Bluey and her family are pulled into a series of hand‑drawn worlds shaped by imagination and play.


Guided by an original story written by Bluey creator Joe Brumm, the adventure sees Bluey exploring fantastical locations inspired by her drawings. Chilli takes on the role of the “Creator of Worlds,” shaping environments with artistic flair, while Bingo transforms into her whimsical alter ego Bingoose. Together, the family journeys across snowy mountains, golden beaches, forests, and the Australian outback, uncovering clues, completing playful challenges, and working toward reclaiming the Gold Pen needed to finish Bluey’s story.


Bluey’s Quest for the Gold Pen is a family‑friendly adventure game featuring an original story by Joe Brumm. Explore hand‑drawn worlds, solve playful puzzles, and experience a heart‑warming journey through Bluey’s imagination as you help the Heeler family retrieve the stolen Gold Pen.

Features :

  • EMBARK ON A HEART-WARMING ADVENTURE - Bluey is drawing her imaginary world when Dad suddenly yoinks the Gold Pen she needs! Transported into Bluey's hand-drawn imagination, Mum designs the imaginary lands, Dad rocks up on his cool bike as self-declared King Goldie Horns, and Bingo transforms into her honk-happy alter ego — Bingoose! Away they go on an exciting quest to retrieve the Gold Pen - and have heaps of fun along the way
  • GO ON FUN-FILLED QUESTS - Uncover hidden treasures, solve puzzles, and discover playful mini quests as you glide, fly, and skate your way around all kinds of challenges and quests!
  • DISCOVER IMAGINARY HAND-DRAWN WORLDS - Explore nine levels brimming with snowy mountains, dreamy golden beaches, lush green forests, and discover the Australian outback!
  • FUN FOR EVERYONE - Just like the animated series, Bluey's Quest for The Gold Pen will spark laughter and encourage players of all ages to think and explore through play
  • NEW BLUEY STORY - Dive into an adventure game fuelled by a brand-new story from the show's creator! Discover the humour and warmth of Bluey brings in this fun new game for the family, with story by Joe Brumm
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