This is a whimsical memory flashcard game based on the animated sitcom cartoon series Mr. Bean. The mini-game offers four difficulty levels, where even the hardest mode is quite easy.
Select the back of a card to flip it over.
Select another card to try to make a pair.
Repeat the process until all matches have been made.
After you beat a round you are invited to continue the game on the next level.
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Mr. Bean Animated Memory Flashcard Matching Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Make pairs by flipping over matching cards.
Starting the Game
Click or tap on the “matching pairs” button on the game’s welcome screen.
Select your difficulty level: easy, medium, hard, or very hard. In truth all levels are quite easy. 🙂
Game Controls
The game has a sound control button in the upper right corner and a return home button in the upper left corner.
Click or tap on the backside of a card to reveal its face. Repeat the process to make pairs, remembering where each card was located.
After you beat a level the level beat screen will tell you how long the game took and invite you to play the next level.
Cards
This game features many characters from the animated series including:
Mr. Bean
Teddy
Reliant Regal
Scrapper
Queen Elizabeth II
Mrs. Julia Wicket
Irma Gobb
Mopsy (Irma’s dog)
Strategy
This game gives you an unlimited number of misses, so the name of the game is flipping cards over as fast as you can and revealing the playing field in a way that is easy for you to remember where the cards were located.
In most cases this will mean revealing cards from left to right starting with the top row and working your way down, then matching any pair when you uncover a second card that matches one you have already seen.
If you have another way of keeping your memory organized then do whatever works best for you. 🙂
Each time you beat a level it invites you to play the game on the next subsequent difficulty level.
This game is quite quick as there are only 4 difficulty levels and all of the cards are quite distinctive so it is easy to remember which was which.
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Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
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This is a simple, easy to play matching game featuring characters from the Mr. Bean animated series. This matching game does not give you a brief overview of all the pairs. You must spend your first tries revealing as many of the cards as you can. Once you’ve revealed the first few cards, pairing them up is a cinch. The game’s modes reflect the number of cards you must pair off. The hardest one has the most number of cards.
This is a simple, easy to play matching game featuring characters from the Mr. Bean animated series. This matching game does not give you a brief overview of all the pairs. You must spend your first tries revealing as many of the cards as you can. Once you’ve revealed the first few cards, pairing them up is a cinch. The game’s modes reflect the number of cards you must pair off. The hardest one has the most number of cards.