A slightly longer and much improved sequel, Killer Bean 2: The Party, was released in 2000.
There’s a first trailer below.
I’d play this if it were a straightforward action game with daft physics.

In many ways it sounds more ambitious than that.
“Every time you start a new single player campaign, everything changes,” saysthe Steam page.
Characters who you trusted before, may turn against you.

Enemies who tried to kill you, may end up helping you.
Simple missions can turn into deadly traps.
No two campaigns are the same."
There’s also mention of being able to create your own characters and missions.
I think the sequel,Killer Bean 2: The Party, holds up better.
(I haven’t seen the feature-lengthKiller Bean ForeverLew wrote and directed in 2008.)
Is thedancing babydoomed to never travel further thanAlly McBeal?