Been there. Done that. Sometimes it feels like you're just coloring in the lines or trying to keep up with the next goofy character. It is what it is. Can be fun for a bit, then it gets old quick. But the worst part? The annoying little sounds that never shut up.
This game is oddly neat in its simple design, but the tricky part is getting used to the wonky physics. Moving Ba Da Bean around feels off at times, like it’s a bit glitchy or just not quite right. Coloring is straightforward, yet sometimes the lines are tricky to stay inside. It's not complex, but it tests your patience.
Playing Ba Da Bean coloring without leveling up a specific build is just dull. Some players swear by certain color combos or character setups, but honestly, it’s just about what you find fun. Mix and match what looks good, or don’t bother. It's all about personal style, really.
Here’s a secret: focus on the hidden bonus areas. They’re annoying to find, but snagging those gives you an edge. Also, don't waste time on the easy stuff. Skip straight to the tougher parts; that’s how you keep progressing. It’s annoying but effective.
The storyline is pretty straightforward. You start as a simple coloring bean and gather friends along the way. The ending feels a bit sudden, but it wraps up the journey. Overall, it’s not much, just a bunch of colorful levels with a few extra surprises hidden here or there. Nothing fancy but it’s enough to make you replay it once for the secrets.