Lab Havoc isn't a game you play to "beat the game," but to have fun. You have a lab, a bunch of dangerous machines like lasers, saws, bombs… and your only task is to arrange them in the most chaotic way possible. It sounds simple, but when you start putting traps together and see them activate in a chain reaction, it's quite addictive.
The game doesn't have a complicated storyline. The fun lies in the fact that each attempt yields a different result. Sometimes you think a setup is "surefire," but then it completely fails. And it's these unexpected moments that make Lab Havoc so interesting.

Place traps as you like
You choose items like lasers, saws, bombs… and drag and drop them onto the map. You can place them anywhere you want, as long as you think it's logical. But "logical" here means thinking about how the target will move.
Press run and see what happens
After setting up, just press run. This is where the real game begins — everything interacts, and you'll see your system work… or not.
Score points with combos
It's not just about placing traps to get high scores. The important thing is that they work together. One triggers another, then triggers a chain — the longer the chain, the better the score.
Try again and try again
You can't play this game without tweaking. You'll usually have to adjust your setup several times before you get a good one.
Don't be greedy
When you first start, everyone thinks "the more the better," but it's actually the opposite. Placing fewer traps in the right places is much more effective.
Look at the path before you set
Don't set traps based on intuition. See where the target will fall and which direction it will go before placing a trap. This makes it easier to create combos.
Prioritize combos over damage
A single powerful trap doesn't necessarily give you a higher score than multiple traps linked together. This game rewards chain reactions more than quick hits.
Experimenting randomly is also a way to play
Sometimes, randomly placing things yields better results than careful planning. Just try, if you make a mistake, correct it — this game doesn't penalize you for stupid experiments.
Small adjustments can make a big difference
Just rotating the angle or shifting it slightly can change the outcome. Don't abandon your entire setup just because you failed once.
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If you like games that are both creative and a little "destructive," then Lab Havoc is the kind of game where the longer you play, the more hooked you become.
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