While the game was a reskin of another title called Agent Hugo: Lemoon Twist , it found a cult following among fans of the character. Today, physical copies of the original PC CD-ROM are considered rare collector's items, though it can occasionally be found on digital preservation sites like the Internet Archive . Mr. Bean (Videogame)
As a 3D platformer, the game relied on exploring environments to collect items while avoiding traps and enemies like bees and moles.
The story of on PC—often known by its Wii title, Mr. Bean’s Wacky World —is one of a quirky, budget-friendly "collect-a-thon" that brought the humor of the animated series to life. Released in February 2009 by Blast! Entertainment , the game sent players on a mission to rescue Mr. Bean’s beloved Teddy from a mysterious kidnapper. The Great Teddy Ransom
: Larger, more complex levels unique to the 2009 PC and Wii versions. Gameplay & Features
: Mr. Bean uses unconventional weapons such as frying pans , bug spray , and slingshots to deal with foes.
: There are 12 main levels filled with puzzles. Additionally, players can access over 20 mini-games , ranging from a fairground-style shooting range to racing in Mr. Bean’s iconic Mini.
The narrative kicks off when Teddy is snatched, and a ransom is demanded: . To save his friend, Mr. Bean must navigate through three major themed areas: Mrs. Wicket’s Back Garden : A vibrant outdoor maze. The Sewers : A murky underground environment.