Fall Beans: Wacky Obstacle Racing
Description
Dodge obstacles, race quirky beans, and survive chaotic rounds in this fun platform runner. Outlast rivals—are you the last bean standing?
How to Play
- Mouse click or tap to play.
About
Fall Beans: Wacky Obstacle Racing is one of those games that has you grinning and kind of gripping your phone a bit tighter than usual. Right from the first round, you get plopped onto a colorful course with a dozen—or more—other jellybean-shaped competitors. The idea’s simple: reach the finish before too many others do, or you’re out. What makes it all feel so unpredictable is how each obstacle seems designed to trip you up at just the wrong moment—swiveling doors, swinging hammers, moving floors. You can try to plan ahead but, well, sometimes it’s pure chaos. The controls stay light and responsive. Mostly tap-and-move stuff that’s easy to pick up after a quick go. Each match isn’t long (usually just minutes), which fits right into those little breaks or commutes perfectly. Funny thing is how people of all ages tend to end up giggling—even adults who start by pretending they don’t care much about silly beans. You might think it gets old fast, but actually there’s enough stage variety to keep things fresh for longer than expected. I did catch myself wishing there were a few more modes or customization options after a while—that part really matters, really—but maybe updates are coming? Not sure this is something for someone craving story or depth; this one leans hard into slapstick platforming. Still, what surprised me most was how competitive it felt in spite of looking so lighthearted.
Review
At first I only played Fall Beans because someone told me it was ridiculous in the best way—and yeah, they were right. I laughed more than expected as my poor little bean got knocked sideways by giant spinning paddles over and over again (sometimes pretty frustrating though). The chaos makes each round unpredictable; that randomness keeps things interesting even if sometimes luck feels like it beats skill. I do wish there were more skins or some deeper progression—a few times I found myself thinking "is that all?" But honestly, for quick matches and silly competition with friends or strangers online, it holds up better than you'd guess. And the fact that anyone can just pick it up in seconds? That’s actually sort of genius. Not perfect but easy to recommend on days when you want something totally unserious.