Spend time with a retired scientist
By just spending ten seconds in the lab with this guy, you'll know what he's all about. Ben is a retired chemistry teacher with a bad temper and a slight similarity to Mr. Floppy (the stuffed bunny from Unhappily Ever After). And now you can make the most of his flea-ridden company on your Android device totally free of charge.
Take Ben to the lab and see how happy he gests.
How to play?
When you open the app, Ben will probably just ignore you. To play with him you have to use what some users call the newspaper trick. There's not much to it, you just have to annoy him to get him to pay some attention to you:
- Hit him with the newspaper.
- Tickle his feet.
- Give him something to eat or drink.
- Call him and talk on the phone.
There's also the very scatological method of making him belch but that won't make him let go of his magazine. Once you manage to get the newspaper off of him, he'll even repeat with his doggish voice whatever you say. You can record videos of all your interactions with him and share them with the rest of the world on your social networks.
Carry out scientific experiments by combining different test tubes and watching the hilarious reactions.
But the coolest function of Talking Ben the Dog takes place in the lab, where this guy feels at home. Tap the flask icon and get ready to prepare all sorts of risky chemical formulas combining the contents of the two test tubes of your choice. Each combination has a different reaction, so you'll have to earn other tubes (watching videos or by means of the daily prizes) to carry on trying out different concoctions. If you do so, you might even see your new friend setting fire to everything.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 5.0.
- Offers in-app purchases.
With a degree in Law and Journalism, I specialized in criminology and cultural journalism. Mobile apps, especially Android apps, are one of my great passions. I have been testing dozens of apps every day for over six years now, discovering all...
Antony Peel