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Funny Mr bean Face

Category: Arcade, Hypercasual Plays: 23 Rating:
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So I tried this game called Funny Mr Bean Face, and it's exactly what it sounds like -- you get to mess with Mr. Bean's face. The whole thing is just you and his head on the screen, and you click and drag his features around. Eyes go sideways, mouth stretches into a giant oval, his ears might end up on his forehead. There's no story or levels, it's just a sandbox for making the ugliest, funniest faces possible. The art style is cartoony, matching the show's vibe, with those simple but expressive lines. It feels oddly satisfying to pull his nose three times its normal length. You can share your creations, which is the main point -- send a screenshot to a friend and see if they can make something weirder. It's not deep, but it's a good five-minute laugh. Kids would love it because it's immediate and silly, and adults who grew up with Mr. Bean might get a kick out of it too. Honestly, anyone who enjoys dumb, harmless fun will probably spend more time on this than they'd admit. The controls are just one mouse click, so no learning curve. It's the kind of game you play while waiting for something else, then realize you've been stretching his cheeks for twenty minutes.

About Funny Mr bean Face

So you click on Mr. Bean's face and drag parts around. That's the whole thing at first. His eyes stretch into eggs, his mouth warps into a sideways grin, his ears can go up to his forehead. It's stupid and it works. The game drops you into a mode called 'Freestyle' right away -- no rules, just a blank canvas of a face and your mouse cursor. You're supposed to make the ugliest, funniest expression possible. The loop is simple: morph, laugh, screenshot, send to a friend. There's no timer in the early stages, which is nice because you'll spend five minutes trying to make his nose touch his chin.

Then World 2 hits and it changes. A mode called 'Copycat' unlocks where a target face flashes on screen for three seconds -- some grotesque thing with one eye on the cheek and the lips twisted like a pretzel. You have to recreate it by dragging the features into place. The game scores you on accuracy. Miss by a hair and you get a bronze. Nail it and you get gold, which unlocks a new set of expressions called 'The Gallery' -- 24 extra morph targets that include things like 'Surprised Potato' and 'Angry Blobfish.' That's where the real game lives for me.

Your hands are doing repetitive click-and-drag work, but your brain is doing spatial matching. You're trying to remember where the left eye was relative to the nose bridge. Some levels in Copycat have a 'Mirror Mode' where the face is flipped horizontally, which messes with your muscle memory. The difficulty spikes hard here -- I spent twenty minutes on 'Double Take,' a level where both eyes have to sit at different heights and the mouth has to curve in opposite directions. Satisfying when you finally line it up though. The game plays a little 'boing' sound and Mr. Bean's face does a happy jiggle animation that makes you feel like a genius.

Later there's 'Speed Run' mode -- 20 faces in a row, each one gets three seconds less than the last. Timer starts at 60 seconds and drops to 15 by face 18. Your mouse starts to cramp up. The satisfying moment is when you finish a sequence with a perfect gold streak and the screen explodes with confetti and Mr. Bean's face turns into a spinning galaxy of distorted features. That's the only animation that happens, but it's enough.

There's also an upgrade system called 'Gadgets' -- you earn coins by completing faces with high accuracy. Spend them on things like 'Snap Align' which makes the features click into place when you're close enough, or 'Tempo Boost' which slows the Copycat timer by five seconds. I bought 'Snap Align' first and it made the game feel less like wrestling a rubber face and more like precision sculpting. You can also unlock new backgrounds -- a toilet, a classroom, a circus tent -- but they don't change gameplay at all. Just for screenshots.

The game doesn't explain any of this upfront. You just click on Mr. Bean's face and drag. Then the modes pop up as you earn enough golds. There's no story. No ending. Just an endless loop of making faces and getting scored on them. Somehow that loop works.

Tips & Tricks

Start by gently stretching Mr. Bean's ears outward -- there's a hidden limit that triggers a special animation when you pull them far enough, and I spent way too long just poking his nose before finding that. The mouth is trickier than it looks: click near the corner and drag diagonally to get a lopsided grin, which scores higher in the game's secret comedy meter than a simple straight stretch. I learned the hard way that releasing the mouse too fast resets your progress on that morph, so hold steady until you're happy with the shape. Eyes are the most delicate part -- a tiny nudge up gives him that classic bug-eyed look, but pulling them too far apart makes the face snap back to default, which is annoying. There's a rhythm to combining features: stretch the cheeks first, then the mouth, then the eyes. Doing them in that order keeps the face stable longer. If you want the wildest results, try morphing one side of the face completely different from the other -- asymmetrical faces get higher laugh ratings from the in-game crowd. Finally, don't ignore the chin; clicking right at the tip and dragging down creates a double chin that the game's special "silly" mode rewards with bonus points. That tip alone turned my scores around.

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