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Mr Bean Funny Face LOL

Category: Adventure, Arcade Plays: 21 Rating:
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So I finally tried Mr Bean Funny Face LOL, and it''s exactly what it sounds like--you take pictures of Mr. Bean''s face and mess with them. The whole thing is basically a digital photo booth where you can stretch his cheeks, swap his nose for a clown one, or stack three different hats on his head. The visual style is cartoony and bright, all primary colors and bouncy animations that match the classic slapstick vibe of the show. You start with a normal-looking Mr. Bean, then you pick from a huge pile of filters, stickers, and effects in a side menu. It feels less like a game and more like a toy--you just click and drag stuff onto his face until something cracks you up. There''s no real goal or story, just you and Mr. Bean''s goofy expressions turning into a mess. The controls are all mouse, which works fine because you''re mostly dragging things around. Who''d get hooked? Kids who love making silly faces, or adults who grew up with the cartoon and want a five-minute laugh. It''s not deep, but the sheer volume of options--like turning him into a potato or giving him a unibrow--kept me clicking for longer than I''d admit. The vibe is pure nonsense, and that''s the whole point.

About Mr Bean Funny Face LOL

So you point and click to mess with Mr. Bean's face. That's the whole deal, really. You start with a basic photo of him looking confused or grumpy, and there's a toolbar on the side with stuff like Stretch, Squish, Eyes, Nose, Mouth, and a bunch of sticker packs. The early levels are simple -- they just want you to make him look silly. You grab his cheeks and drag them out like taffy, or you slap on some oversized glasses and a fake mustache. The game doesn't punish you for going overboard, which is good because you will. There's a Funny Meter that fills up as you apply effects, and once it's full, you can snap the photo and move on. That's the loop: pick a scene, mess with the face, fill the meter, save the pic.

But around level 10 or so, things get trickier. They start giving you specific objectives. Like, 'Make Mr. Bean look like a surprised banana' or 'Give him a nose that would scare a clown.' You have to combine the right stickers and distortions to match the prompt. The game keeps a score based on how close you got, and you can redo levels to chase a perfect score. Later on, there are Challenge stages that add a timer, so you're frantically clicking and dragging to stretch his ears and slap on a wig before time runs out. That's where the real fun is -- it turns into a frantic point-and-click race.

There's an upgrade system too, but it's simple. You earn coins from each photo, and you spend them in a shop to unlock new sticker sets like Alien Invasion or Medieval Knight or Dancing Vegetables. Some of the later stickers are animated, so you can have a spinning hat or blinking googly eyes. The satisfying moment is when you finally nail a tricky prompt and the game plays a little trumpet sound and your score hits max. The difficulty ramps up mostly through the specificity of the prompts and the timer challenges -- there's no real skill curve with the controls themselves, just figuring out what combination of stretch and stickers works for the joke. Oh, and there's a Gallery where all your saved photos sit, and you can share them, but honestly I never did that. Levels have names like Bean-a-saurus and Sir Bean of Silly and The Flying Spaghetti Monster Face -- they're dumb but they fit. That's about it. The game doesn't really end, you just keep unlocking stuff until you've seen all the sticker packs.

Tips & Tricks

When you're stretching Mr. Bean's face, don't just yank his cheeks sideways. Pulling his ears up actually makes his eyes cross, which looks way funnier than the basic wide-mouth thing. I wasted so much time on the wrong spots before figuring that out. The googly eyes sticker works best if you place it slightly off-center on his forehead--it makes him look confused, which is his whole deal. For the silly filters, applying two at once crashes the game sometimes. Stick to one filter and then layer stickers on top. That combo never glitched on me. The 'abstract art' effect is actually a trap--it turns everything into weird shapes and you can't undo it without restarting the whole face. Skip it unless you're okay losing progress. If you want the laughing animation, hold down the mouse button on his nose for five seconds. Just clicking does nothing. I sat there tapping like an idiot for minutes. Sharing faces with friends? Take a screenshot instead of using the in-game share button--it saves a blurry mess every time. The game's funniest moments come from combining the giant mustache with the fake teeth sticker, then stretching his chin down long. That setup gets laughs every time.

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