Lab Havoc is a physics-based destruction simulation sandbox game where players enter a lab filled with experimental clones and dangerous tools. The game opens up a chaotic and creative space, allowing you to freely arrange traps, activate systems, and observe unpredictable chain reactions.
Unlike rigid puzzle games, Lab Havoc encourages you to "learn by destroying." The rules are extremely intuitive:
You have dozens of tools from circular saws, machine guns, lasers, to acid traps, black holes, or even flamethrowers.
Place them in the lab. A trick used by experts is to rotate the device to change the direction of attack, creating intersecting damage streams.
When the “clones” enter, let the system operate automatically.
The "Test - Adjust - Repeat" process is the core of the game's appeal. Initially, you might only place a saw at the end of the room, but after 5 failures, you'll learn how to position the bounce pad to knock victims into the correct destruction array.

Clone characters don't just disappear; they have hilariously funny ragdoll physics reactions. An explosion can send them flying into walls, rolling across conveyor belts, and triggering another mine.
You think you've arranged everything perfectly, but it turns out a piece of debris from a laser gun hits the saw and sends the victim's body flying.
| Weapon Group | Specific Name | Tactical Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Mechanical | Circular Saw, Sledgehammer | Physical damage, tears apart the target on direct contact. |
| Machine Gun | Fire, Missiles | Long-range shots, creating bullet holes or far-reaching explosions. |
| Laser | Energy, Black Hole, Plasma | Area-of-effect damage, pulling all objects to one point (very expensive but extremely powerful). |
| Chemical | Acid, Fire | DoT damage, suitable for placing at the end of the lane to "deal with" remnants. |
| Control | Conveyor Belt, Jump | Changes movement trajectory, trapping victims in a rotating loop. |
You can now play Lab Havoc right on https://escaperoad3.io/ without having to download or install anything. Simply open your browser (whether on a PC or phone), search for the online version, and start dragging and dropping.























