Catalogue scope and signature titles
The Blue Guru catalogue runs to roughly a dozen titles since the studio’s 2021 debut, with a near-monthly release cadence that is fast for a four-year-old boutique studio. The headline title is Aussies vs Emus — built around the 1932 Australian Emu War event where Australian soldiers attempted to cull a 20,000-strong emu population in Western Australia and were comprehensively defeated by the birds.
Around Aussies vs Emus sits a family of similarly history-and-quirky-mythology titles. Napoleon vs Rabbits references the 1807 hunting party where Napoleon’s released rabbits turned on the imperial entourage. Springed Heeled Jack adapts the Victorian London 1837 urban legend. Legendary Battle of the Nian draws on the Chinese New Year origin myth where villagers drove off the Nian beast.
The mythology line covers more conventional ground with Curse of the Mummies, Leprechaun Heist, Terracotta Army and the Book of Thieves “Book of” franchise variant. Otterly Amazing and Freaked Out Fish round out the catalogue with animal-themed quirky takes — Freaked Out Fish carries the studio’s highest published max win at 30,000×.
- Aussies vs Emus — flagship Australian Emu War 1932 historical reference
- Napoleon vs Rabbits — 1807 Vendée rabbit hunt incident
- Springed Heeled Jack — Victorian London 1837 urban legend
- Curse of the Mummies — Egyptian mythology
- Freaked Out Fish — quirky theme with 30,000× max win
- Book of Thieves — own “Book of” franchise variant
History, mythology and quirky storytelling
Theme philosophy is the studio’s clearest differentiator. Most slot studios compete on mechanics or visual style; Blue Guru competes on the story behind the title. The brief in industry coverage describes the studio as built around “love for history, quirky stories, and mythology” — and the catalogue follows through with specific historical events and mythological references rather than generic theme buckets.
The historical-event titles in particular reward players who recognise the references. Aussies vs Emus, Napoleon vs Rabbits, Spring-Heeled Jack and the Nian beast each anchor an actual or quasi-actual historical episode that informs the slot’s symbol set, bonus narrative and visual direction. The mythology titles use more conventional inspiration but treat the source material with similar specificity.
The trade-off is that the catalogue reads as quirky rather than mainstream. Players who shortlist by familiar themes may find the catalogue eclectic; players who appreciate unusual historical or mythological references will find the catalogue a refreshing alternative to the standard fruit + Egyptian + Norse rotation.
Mechanics and what to expect
The studio’s mechanic signature is stacking win multipliers, anchored by the debut release Neamean Lion. Most subsequent titles have layered the stacking-multiplier idea into different base mechanics — base-game multiplier reels in some titles, free-spin multiplier ladders in others. The high max-win range across the catalogue (15,000-30,000×) reflects the multiplier-heavy design philosophy.
RTP clusters in the 96% range, with Legendary Battle of the Nian topping the published list at 96.6%. Volatility skews medium-high to high for most titles. Mobile is standard HTML5 cross-platform.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, by independent reviewer rating. Aussies vs Emus carries the studio’s highest AboutSlots rating at 8.4/10 and is the most-cited Blue Guru title in independent reviewer coverage, anchored by the recognisable 1932 Australian Emu War historical reference.
Blue Guru picks specific historical events or mythological references as the anchor for each slot. Aussies vs Emus references Australia’s 1932 Emu War; Napoleon vs Rabbits references Napoleon’s 1807 Vendée rabbit hunt incident; Spring-Heeled Jack references the 1837 Victorian London urban legend. The philosophy is event-specific rather than generic theme-bucket.
Yes. The catalogue uses HTML5 cross-platform with phone, tablet and desktop equivalence. Load times are reliable on mid-range devices.
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