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Bluey Takes Over Apple Arcade: A Parent’s Guide to the Five Game Crossovers

Bluey Takes Over Apple Arcade: A Parent’s Guide to the Five Game Crossovers
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What the Bluey Apple Arcade Event Is and When It Runs

Bluey Apple Arcade fans are getting a special treat: starting May 21, Bluey and her family appear across five popular Apple Arcade games—Crossy Road Castle, stitch., puffies., Suika Game+, and Disney Coloring World+. These are limited-time game events, so families have a set window to explore every crossover. The in-game Bluey fun wraps up on different dates: stitch. ends June 24, puffies. runs until July 8, and Crossy Road Castle, Suika Game+, and Disney Coloring World+ continue through July 21. That staggered schedule gives families more than a month to try each title without feeling rushed. Apple Arcade’s catalog is curated and ad-free, with no in-app purchases, which makes this crossover especially appealing for parents looking for safe Apple Arcade games kids can enjoy together. Think of it as a Bluey-themed playlist spread across several kid-friendly experiences.

Bluey Takes Over Apple Arcade: A Parent’s Guide to the Five Game Crossovers

Crossy Road Castle Bluey Obstacle Course and Co-op Play

Crossy Road Castle Bluey content is the headline act of this event. Players can tackle a “trifficult” obstacle course set at Bluey and Bingo’s house, filled with playful hazards like rolling yoga balls and cheeky garden gnomes. The game supports one to four players in co-op, so siblings and parents can work together to reach the top of the tower. Every two weeks, new characters from the show join the roster, and players unlock them by completing specific in-game challenges, including a few surprise characters for dedicated fans. The best part for kids who fall in love with this stage: once you unlock Bluey’s house, it stays in your Crossy Road Castle collection even after the event ends. For families, this is an easy entry point—simple controls, quick sessions, and plenty of slapstick chaos that mirrors the show’s playful energy.

Bluey Takes Over Apple Arcade: A Parent’s Guide to the Five Game Crossovers

Relaxing Fun in stitch., puffies., and Disney Coloring World+

For quieter screen time, the Bluey Apple Arcade crossover stretches into gentler games. In stitch., kids complete Bluey-themed embroidery hoops, connecting colored threads to finish charming pixel-art style designs. It’s a calming, puzzle-like experience that rewards focus more than speed and runs through June 24. puffies. joins the fun a bit later, starting June 10, with Bluey puzzles inspired by iconic episodes. Children solve these cute challenges to build a Bluey sticker collection, making it a great pick for fans who love collectibles; this event ends July 8. Disney Coloring World+ offers another creative outlet, letting kids bring Bluey pages to life with digital crayons and paints. Because there are no ads or in-app purchases, parents can hand over the device knowing kids can experiment freely with color, creativity, and storytelling in a safe environment.

Bluey Takes Over Apple Arcade: A Parent’s Guide to the Five Game Crossovers

Suika Game+ with Bluey and New Apple Arcade Titles Arriving

Suika Game+ adds Bluey to its satisfying fruit-stacking gameplay, where players drop and match fruits to watch them merge and grow. With Bluey present, younger kids can enjoy the visual slapstick of tumbling fruit while older siblings chase higher scores. This event runs until July 21, giving families plenty of evenings to share turns and compare strategies. Once you’ve sampled all five Bluey experiences, Apple Arcade keeps the momentum going with four new titles launching June 4: Mini Football Legends, My Talking Tom 2+, Coffee Inc 2+, and FreeCell Solitaire: Card Game+. They’re not part of the Bluey crossover, but they expand the family-friendly lineup—from arcade-style soccer matches to caring for a virtual pet cat, managing a coffee business, or relaxing with classic card puzzles. Together, they round out a month that’s especially attractive for kids and parents exploring Apple Arcade games.

Bluey Takes Over Apple Arcade: A Parent’s Guide to the Five Game Crossovers

Why Apple Arcade Works for Families and How to Get Started

Beyond the Bluey crossover, Apple Arcade is designed with families in mind. Games are curated, ad-free, and free of in-app purchases, so kids can’t accidentally buy items or get interrupted by pop-ups. One subscription covers a Family Sharing group of up to six people, allowing parents and children to share the same library, including all the Bluey limited-time game events. Apple Arcade currently costs USD 6.99 (approx. RM33) per month and includes a one-month free trial for new subscribers. Customers who buy a new iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV can also receive three months of Apple Arcade for free for a limited time. Apple Arcade is part of Apple One’s Individual (USD 19.95; approx. RM93), Family (USD 25.95; approx. RM121), and Premier (USD 37.95; approx. RM176) plans, each with a one-month free trial, making it easy for parents to test the service during the Bluey event window.

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