If you’re a fan of classic action-comedy films, you’ve probably heard of Terence Hill and the late Bud Spencer — two legendary Italian actors who became beloved worldwide. In Iran, Bud Spencer is famously known as “Pa Gondeh” (Big Foot), thanks to his iconic role in Flatfoot. Together, this duo starred in numerous slapstick films packed with hilarious fights, witty banter, and unforgettable charm.
Now, years later, their cinematic legacy lives on through video games — thanks to the creative minds at Trinity Team. After the success of the first Slaps and Beans, the team released Slaps and Beans 2, and now it’s finally available on mobile platforms.
A Refined Sequel With the Same Classic Fun
Slaps and Beans 2 brings an improved and more polished experience compared to the original game. It sticks to a simple yet entertaining approach, avoiding overly complex storytelling. Players join Bud and Terence once again as they battle gangs of dangerous thugs, just like in the films.
The gameplay delivers exactly what fans would expect: lighthearted action, comedic chaos, and fun interactions between the two heroes. While the story isn’t particularly deep, it provides just the right context to dive into the action and enjoy the duo’s quirky personalities. The game focuses more on recreating the vibe of old-school movies than telling an intricate story — and that’s part of its charm.
Classic Beat ’Em Up Gameplay With Variety
Slaps and Beans 2 sticks to the beat ’em up formula. You play as either Bud or Terence, depending on the stage or character you choose, and walk through various environments punching and kicking your way through enemies.
- Bud is slower but stronger, delivering heavy hits with his massive frame.
- Terence is quicker and more agile, capable of chaining together fast attacks.
Each character has a special move, which you can unleash once your energy bar is full, dealing massive damage in classic cinematic fashion.
The game also mixes things up with vehicle sequences and unique scenarios — like riding a carriage while fighting enemies. These moments help keep the experience fresh and engaging throughout.
Pixel Art That Honors the Past
The Android and iOS versions of Slaps and Beans 2 use a charming pixel art style that fits the nostalgic tone perfectly. Characters and enemies are nicely detailed, and the game’s settings — from street corners to cafes and fight clubs — are beautifully crafted.
The soundtrack features chiptune music inspired by the original films, reinforcing the retro atmosphere. This audio-visual combination creates a vibe that’s both playful and heartwarming for fans of vintage cinema and retro games.
Verdict: A Must-Play for Retro and Comedy Fans
If you enjoy pixel-art games or grew up watching classic action comedies, then Slaps and Beans 2 is absolutely worth your time. It offers a delightful blend of humor, action, and nostalgia — all in the palm of your hand.
Slaps and Beans 2 is now available on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store for $6.49.